
Teaching US Government through Boom Lessons
Some topics in school are ones that students learn about over multiple years. Additionally, some topics begin in elementary school and continue all the way

Some topics in school are ones that students learn about over multiple years. Additionally, some topics begin in elementary school and continue all the way

I am thankful my husband and I just got our covid shot as I am planning my bureaucracy project. We feel thankful since we have

January 7, 2021, the day after the insurrection, was the longest teaching day of my teaching career! I changed my lesson from impeachment to a

The best tip/trick I know is to choose 2 or 3 new things (nothing more) and learn those. Don’t try to do everything all at one time. Also: It’s not impossible, it’s just new. Be mindful of not overwhelming students with technology tools!

A common goal of teachers is to develop lessons that students not only enjoy but remember in future years. A lesson that students remember throughout

“F. Scott Fitzgerald” once said, “The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time
With 15 years of experience teaching government, U.S. history, sociology, and AP government in New York and Pennsylvania, Melissa brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to students and teachers all over the world. She is also a certified AP U.S. Government grader for the College Board. Melissa proudly calls Wooster, Ohio, home and is a dedicated mother of two active boys and a supportive wife to a lacrosse coach.