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My products and teaching styles are quirky and creative with an emphasis on Multiple Learning Styles and diversity. I create educational clip art, visuals, creative study guides and projects.

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My products and teaching styles are quirky and creative with an emphasis on Multiple Learning Styles and diversity. I create educational clip art, visuals, creative study guides and projects.
CommUNITY: Teen Project Presenters Clip-Art (12 pc. BW and Color!)
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CommUNITY: Teen Project Presenters Clip-Art (12 pc. BW and Color!)

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This 12 piece clip-art set includes 6 teenage characters (high school age). 6 BW and 6 color. Images are about 2" by 7", 300 png with transparent background. Characters are presenting projects/speaking in front of the class. Blank posters can be filled in with any project or subject! Great for product and project covers! Each image is hand drawn (individually)! There are no recolors. Each child is a different character, inspired by real students. Featured Characters: Karen (holding blank poster) Juan (holding blank poster) Eric (presenting to class with index cards) Trish (presenting to class) Mae (torso/holding blank poster) Manny (torso/holding blank poster)
Teens and Technology Clip-Art (14 pc.: 7 BW and 7 Color)!
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Teens and Technology Clip-Art (14 pc.: 7 BW and 7 Color)!

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This 14 piece clip-art set includes 7 teenage characters (high school age). 7 BW and 7 color. Images are about 2" by 7", 300 png with transparent background. Characters are presenting using technology for studying. Great for product and project covers! Each image is hand drawn (individually)! There are no recolors. Each child is a different character, inspired by real students. Featured Characters: Ana (cell phone) Karima (cell phone) Micah (E-reader) Amber (desktop computer) Jade (music player/mp3 player/i-pod) Evan (laptop) Jeff (tablet)
Calm Down Self Regulations Clip-Art-Visuals for OLDER Students! 56 Pieces!
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Calm Down Self Regulations Clip-Art-Visuals for OLDER Students! 56 Pieces!

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Prepare your students for coping, self regulation, and calm down choices with 56 Clip-Art themes! (28 BW/28 Color) From yoga to dots n' squeezies to simply getting a drink of water-these hard-to-find themes are perfect for upper elementary, tweens, and teens! Great diversity and variety! This extensive value set includes 28 Color pictures and 28 BW images. Images are 300 dpi and range from 2" to 10" in png format. Themes include: Breathe In Breathe Out Count to Ten Do Dots Do Squeezies Draw Exercise Get Drink Have Snack Listen to Music (2) Puzzle Quiet Space Read Relax Self Hugs Sit in Chair Stop and Think Naps (2) Talk to Teacher Use Technology Visualize Yoga (4)
Behavior and Character CommUNITY Clip-Art -24 Pieces BW/Color
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Behavior and Character CommUNITY Clip-Art -24 Pieces BW/Color

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This 24 piece clip-art set includes 12 images of diverse characters demonstrating values, character, and good behavior. Make character education clear and exciting with these unique visuals ideal for upper elementary and middle school. 12 BW and 12 color. Images are about 2" by 7", 300 png with transparent background. Great for product for character education!Great diversity and image variety! Also check out the BEHAVIOR and EMOTIONS Bundle-(featuring all emotions clip-art!) Featured Themes Include: Accountability Respect Empathy Responsibility Organization Patience Politeness Friendship Participation Creativity Effort Positive Attitude
Say NO! to Drugs! Anti-Drug Clip-Art! 95 Pieces-BW and Color!
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Say NO! to Drugs! Anti-Drug Clip-Art! 95 Pieces-BW and Color!

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Prepare for Drug Awareness discussions with diverse age-appropriate visuals that speak to tween and teen students. This extensive value set includes 45 Color pictures and 45 BW images. Some recolors and alternate color versions are also included. Images are 300 dpi and range from 2" to 10" in png format. Some images may be sad or disturbing. This is due to the fact that I believe this issue should not be sugar-coated and the reality needs to be expressed in visuals that ALL students can understand. Themes include: Consequences (arrested, car crash, death, bad grades etc.) Grieving parents, grieving friends, grieving child Peer Pressure Situations Say NO! themes Student Protest against Drugs Various Drugs (alcohol, cigarette, marijuana, cocaine, pills) Prevention Themes (Parents talking, friends talking, tell teacher, walking away, etc.) Future Themes (graduation, school, family) Symptoms (feelings sick, dizziness, tired, memory loss) BONUS Images (selected from other sets and NOT figured into the overall value include) pills.medication variety, talking to teacher, medication given by professional adult (proper use), school, graduation, friends talking, tired student, sick student1
Rewards Cards for Upper Elementary/Middle School (7 Pages, 42 Cards!)
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Rewards Cards for Upper Elementary/Middle School (7 Pages, 42 Cards!)

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This set of student rewards cards features themes and pictures appropriate for grades 4-7! Students love the bright visuals and easy-to-identify themes. Bold and exciting cards make the rewards more fun! Rewards and illustrations are geared towards to older students. This set includes variations of timed rewards (such as listen to music, games, computer, social time, extra recess) and a variety of other student-approved rewards such as lunch with a teacher, choice seat, leave class early, choice jobs, and more! Pick and choose the reward cards that will work best for your students, and use these fun cards as tangible incentives. Two golden "grand prize" cards for you to determine-are included. Suggested Use: Place Rewards Cards in a "Rewards Bag or Rewards Box". Students can choose a reward when you "catch them" doing something good (behavior or academic). Remind students this happens sometimes when you observe them (not always!) and that rewards will not be given to students who do something they are supposed to then ask for a reward. Remember to pick and choose which rewards are appropriate for your students. For some rewards, make sure all involved teachers are aware if it affects them in any way (such as joining a class, 5 minutes late etc.) For extra durability and damage resistance, it is strongly recommended that cards are laminated before use (with the exception of quick-use and discard activities). Use a points or token system to earn a choice Reward Card or choose a card from bag/box. Use Rewards Cards as prizes in Study Group/Homework Club/After School games to make studying for a test more exciting for students. Let all participating students get a reward, but let the winners get to choose first. Use Reward Cards as holiday/birthday gifts. Use Reward Cards for random trivia, tough study questions, or extra effort acknowledgement. If using the Golden Grand Prize cards, decide what that prize is and how it is won. Make it special and distinguished from the other cards. Develop your own system using Illumismart Rewards Cards!