...Substitute teaching has given me many hours of experience teaching children in the primary grades the letters of the alphabet and their individual sounds. I've also completed lessons on putting letters (consonant blends, consonant-vowel-consonant) together, sounding them out and then reading the word. There are so many "fun" activities to do to engage children in this learning process. (read more)
...I taught English Language Arts for 35 years. The English language is multifaceted with many concepts and can be difficult for students to grasp. Therefore it is important to find many different ways to present the concepts. (read more)
...I have taught language, literature and history professionally for 19 years. My strengths as an educator include creating hands-on interactive activities to help students understand the material, and working with low-level readers to build confidence and ability. I am an experienced tutor and an enthusiastic university professor with experience working with diverse learners. (read more)
...I am a licensed teacher, with the capability of teaching grades 1 through 8. Additionally, I have my Master's degree in School Administration with a valid principal license. Upon completion of my Master's Degree, I enrolled in my Doctoral Program. (read more)
...I have a variety of experience from teaching in CPS to suburban districts (currently teaching in the suburbs). I have taught: English 1, English 1 Acc., English 2, English 2 Acc., English 3, AP Language and Composition, and elective courses. I’ve also co-taught support level versions of the classes listed above. I am bilingual as well, speaking Spanish in addition to English. (read more)