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Beyond the Pattern

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Chicago, Illinois, United States
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+ 15 years teaching in Chicago Public Schools M.Ed - Curriculum Design and Instruction American Literature Course Team Leader Certified in AP Literature and Composition, AP Language and Composition, AP Capstone Seminar, AP Capstone Research, and ELL/ESL
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Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Unit: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

Rhetorical Analysis Unit: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass Rhetoric Unit: Self-Paced Mastery (SPACECAT & AP/ACT)Stop dragging students through The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. You repeat the same lecture every period. Students remain passive. This complete, 3-week unit shifts the cognitive load entirely to the student. This unit is explicitly designed for the Modern Classroom Project (MCP) model, but it serves any teacher looking to implement mastery-based, flipped, or blended learning. Your students work at their o
Preview of (ELA) Harlem Renaissance: "Lift Every Voice and Sing"

(ELA) Harlem Renaissance: "Lift Every Voice and Sing"

Objectives: Students will closely read and analyze “Lift Every Voice and Sing” by James Weldon Johnson, identifying figurative language, themes, and historical context. Students will discuss the poem’s cultural significance as an anthem for resilience and hope within the African American community.Students will analyze the poem’s use of language and imagery to evoke specific emotions and ideasStudents will create a mMaterials:Copies of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” James Weldon JohnsonAccess to mu
Preview of Digital Template for Unit Plan, Daily Agenda, and Sub Plan

Digital Template for Unit Plan, Daily Agenda, and Sub Plan

As a teacher with ADHD, I benefit from a very specific visual planner. I like to have my sections separated so that it's easy to find. Here are some tips on how I use this planner: The Sub Plan is printed and placed on my desk. I usually include a list of helpful students in each period to assist my sub. I'm also super picky with keeping my room tidy, so the not-so-subtle reminder to wipe down the teacher desk is a huge help!I use the daily agenda digitally and printed. I keep a stack of pr
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About the store

Experience

+ 15 years teaching in Chicago Public Schools M.Ed - Curriculum Design and Instruction American Literature Course Team Leader Certified in AP Literature and Composition, AP Language and Composition, AP Capstone Seminar, AP Capstone Research, and ELL/ESL

Teaching style

Welcome to Beyond the Pattern, where I reject the exhausted cycle of 60-minute lectures and endless grading. My resources are built on the principles of self-paced, mastery-based learning. I do not teach to the middle; I design for the individual student. In a traditional classroom, you repeat the same material five times a day. My model flips that. You provide the content via blended learning (slides and recorded lessons), and your students take ownership of their speed, moving through the curriculum only after they have proven mastery on a quiz. This system frees you from lecturing so you can spend your valuable class time where it matters most: coaching individual students and facilitating small-group, high-level analysis. This shift fosters genuine learning autonomy in your students. Every unit I create is structured with clear Must Do, Should Do, and Aspire to Do classifications, giving students a roadmap to navigate challenging rhetorical texts like the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. This structure trains students to manage their time, make choices about their workload, and seek remediation when they fail a Mastery Check. The result is a classroom where students stop asking "What do I do next?" and start directing their own learning, leading to deeper engagement, higher retention, and a far more focused and productive use of your energy.

My own education history

I build resources based on a deep foundation in specialized educational theory, advanced curriculum design, and literary expertise. This academic background ensures every unit I create is highly rigorous, accessible for language learners, and aligned with effective teaching practice. Credentials B.A. English Literature & Secondary Education; English as a Second Language (ESL) M.Ed. Curriculum, Instruction & Design M.Ed. English as a Second Language (ESL)

Additional biographical information

As someone who is Neurodivergent (ADHD), I rely on highly organized systems. This informs the core design of my store: my methodical approach (yes, I'm a bit of a control freak!) is channeled into creating structured Modern Classroom Project units. This structure is intentional. I use mastery checks and self-pacing to shift the accountability for learning away from me and back to the student. Beyond the classroom, I am a varsity softball coach and an avid reader, constantly seeking new ways to connect literature with practical, real-world discipline. I make the resources I wish I had—so you can stop spending your weekends planning and start coaching.