My Published Workbooks

In 2024 I published my first middle school workbook. I now have three science workbooks, two writing workbooks, and reading journals and book logs that come in multiple formats. Each of these resources are an ideal choice for homeschooling families and traditional classroom settings. 

I have plans to create more middle school science and ELA workbooks in the future, so check back for news! 

Science Workbooks

The Changes in States of Matter Physical Science Workbook begins with a complete review of the states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas) and introduces the changes in states of matter (condensation, deposition, freezing, melting, sublimation, and vaporization) in a way that is relatable and easy to understand. It is logically organized to be a stress-free and fun science unit study for both the teacher and the student. The open and go workbook includes a variety of interesting worksheets, activities, projects, a demonstration, and assessments. All answer keys are included. Look inside the book.

The Physical and Chemical Changes Science Workbook begins with a reading passage that explains physical and chemical changes in an interesting and easy to understand way. The workbook includes a variety of critical thinking worksheets, activities, experiments, a project, and an assessment. It is open and go and requires only inexpensive household items for the experiments. All answer keys are included. Look inside the book.



The Middle School Genetics Workbook is my newest and largest workbook! It has forty days of lessons about Gregor Mendel and his experiments, dominant and recessive alleles, genotype and phenotype, Punnett squares, homozygous and heterozygous, inherited and acquired traits, and codominance and incomplete dominance. A variety of interesting worksheets, activities, a project, two experiments, assessments, and detailed answer keys are included. Look inside the book.


Writing Workbooks

The Writing Workbook for 5th and 6th Grades includes 50 writing prompts. It begins with an introduction of six literary devicesalliteration, hyperbole, imagery, metaphors, onomatopoeia, and similes. Then students learn about the four sentence structures. Independent and dependent clauses are explained so students can properly use simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences. Students apply their understanding of these literary terms and sentence structures to complete a variety of writing prompts. Look inside the book.
The Writing Workbook for 7th and 8th Grades includes 50 writing prompts. It begins with an introduction of alliteration, hyperbole, imagery, metaphors, onomatopoeia, similes, mood, tone, audience, and main idea. Then students learn about the four sentence structures. Independent and dependent clauses are explained so students can properly use simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences in their writing. Students apply their understanding of these literary terms and sentence structures to complete a variety of writing prompts.


Reading Journals

The Boxed Reading Journal and Book Log is a a great addition to a reading curriculum and also makes a fun gift for teens and young adults who love to read. (This journal is best for students middle school age and older.) It is 130 pages long and has space for fifty book reviews. It can be used to record current thoughts about reading and organize opinions on fifty different books. In addition to space for fifty book reviews, this journal includes a page to record reading preferences, a page to set three reading goals, a list of fifty optional reading challenges, a book reflection to complete after completing all fifty reviews, and a dedicated space to track books to read in the future. 

The Boxed Reading Journal and Book Log comes in three formats:

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