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Creative digital resources in literature and language arts designed to promote excellence in literacy for all learners, at every grade level. Curated by an experienced educator who has taught middle school ELA, 12th grade English, AP Literature, and AP Language, and is certified in dyslexia intervention and primary-level literacy instruction. Our resources are thoughtfully crafted to inspire, engage, and empower readers and writers—from foundational phonics to advanced literary analysis. Whether you’re teaching beginning readers or AP scholars, you’ll find high-quality, research-based materials that make learning literature and language arts both meaningful and enjoyable.
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Preview of Declaration of Sentiments | Rhetorical and Historical Primary Source Analysis

Declaration of Sentiments | Rhetorical and Historical Primary Source Analysis

Help students analyze one of the most important documents of the early women’s rights movement with this Declaration of Sentiments Rhetorical and Historical Analysis lesson. Designed in a bold, modern slide format, this resource guides students through the historical context, rhetorical situation, claims, evidence, appeals, diction, tone, structure, and lasting significance of Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s powerful argument for women’s rights. This lesson is ideal for helping students understand ho
Preview of Brutus No. 1 | Rhetorical and Historical Primary Source Analysis

Brutus No. 1 | Rhetorical and Historical Primary Source Analysis

Help students analyze one of the most important Anti-Federalist essays from the Constitution ratification debate with this Brutus No. 1 rhetorical and historical analysis lesson. This resource guides students through Brutus’s argument against ratifying the Constitution by combining historical context, primary source analysis, claims and evidence, rhetorical appeals, purpose and audience, constitutional debate, federal power, and historical significance. Students will begin with background inf
Preview of Common Sense by Thomas Paine | Rhetorical and Historical Primary Source Analysis

Common Sense by Thomas Paine | Rhetorical and Historical Primary Source Analysis

Help students analyze one of the most influential pamphlets of the American Revolution with this Common Sense by Thomas Paine rhetorical and historical analysis lesson. This resource guides students through Paine’s powerful argument for independence by combining historical context, primary source analysis, claims and evidence, rhetorical appeals, purpose and audience, argument structure, and historical significance. Students will begin with background information on Thomas Paine, the Revoluti
Preview of The Monroe Doctrine | Rhetorical and Historical Primary Source Analysis

The Monroe Doctrine | Rhetorical and Historical Primary Source Analysis

Help students analyze one of the most important statements of early American foreign policy with this Monroe Doctrine rhetorical and historical analysis lesson. This resource guides students through President James Monroe’s 1823 message by combining historical context, primary source analysis, claims and evidence, rhetorical appeals, purpose and audience, foreign policy, and historical significance. Students will begin with background information on President James Monroe, the independence of
Preview of The Federalist Papers | No. 10 and No. 51 | Rhetorical and Historical Analysis

The Federalist Papers | No. 10 and No. 51 | Rhetorical and Historical Analysis

Help students understand the arguments behind the U.S. Constitution with this Federalist Papers rhetorical and historical analysis lesson. This resource focuses on Federalist No. 10 and Federalist No. 51, guiding students through key ideas about factions, republics, separation of powers, checks and balances, government power, and liberty. Students will learn why the Federalist Papers were written, who the Federalists were trying to persuade, and how Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John
Preview of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen | Character Analysis Posters

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen | Character Analysis Posters

Pride and Prejudice Character Analysis Posters | Quotes, Symbolism, Theme, and Character DevelopmentHelp students analyze the major characters of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen with this engaging character analysis poster set. This resource gives students a structured, creative way to examine characterization, symbolism, quote selection, and character development while connecting each character to the novel’s central theme: Love Requires Humility. Each poster includes space for students to
Preview of AP Literature Unit 6: Longer Fiction or Drama II Bundle | Tragic Character

AP Literature Unit 6: Longer Fiction or Drama II Bundle | Tragic Character

Tragic Character: Choice, Illusion, and ConsequenceHelp your AP Literature students deepen their analysis of drama and tragic character with this Unit 6 Longer Fiction/Drama II Bundle, designed around the AP Lit focus of character complexity, tragic flaws, structure, symbolism, conflict, and consequence. This bundle pairs Shakespeare’s Macbeth with Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman to help students examine how ambition, illusion, insecurity, guilt, manipulation, and self-deception shape trag
Preview of AP Literature Unit 5: Poetry II Bundle | Figurative Meaning

AP Literature Unit 5: Poetry II Bundle | Figurative Meaning

AP Literature Unit 5 Poetry II Bundle Figurative Meaning: Image, Metaphor, Symbol, and AllusionHelp your AP Literature students deepen their poetry analysis skills with this Unit 5 Poetry II Bundle, designed around the AP Lit focus of figurative meaning. This bundle helps students move beyond identifying poetic devices and toward explaining how poets use imagery, metaphor, symbolism, allusion, personification, diction, and structure to develop complex meaning. This unit is perfect for the middl
Preview of AP Literature Unit 4: Short Fiction II Bundle | Character Complexity

AP Literature Unit 4: Short Fiction II Bundle | Character Complexity

AP Literature Unit 4 Short Fiction II Bundle Character Complexity: Perspective, Relationships, and SettingHelp your AP Literature students move beyond basic character analysis with this Unit 4 Short Fiction II Bundle, designed around the AP Lit focus of character complexity. This bundle guides students through rich, high-interest short stories that ask them to analyze how authors develop complex characters through perspective, relationships, setting, contrast, structure, narration, and conflict
Preview of AP Literature Unit 2: Poetry I | Foundations of Poetry | Unit Bundle

AP Literature Unit 2: Poetry I | Foundations of Poetry | Unit Bundle

Foundations of Poetry: Speaker, Structure, and Figurative LanguageIntroduce your AP Literature students to poetry analysis with this complete Unit 2 Poetry I Bundle, designed to help students build confidence with foundational poetry skills. This bundle focuses on analyzing speaker, structure, contrast, diction, simile, metaphor, imagery, and figurative language while helping students move from basic comprehension to meaningful literary commentary. This bundle is perfect for an early AP Literatu
Preview of AP Literature Unit 1: Short Fiction I | Foundations of Fiction

AP Literature Unit 1: Short Fiction I | Foundations of Fiction

AP Literature Unit 1 Short Fiction Bundle Character, Setting, Structure, Narration, and PerspectiveLaunch your AP Literature course with this complete Unit 1 Short Fiction Bundle, designed to help students build the foundational skills they need for literary analysis. This bundle focuses on the essential building blocks of fiction: characterization, setting, plot structure, narration, point of view, perspective, and evidence-based analysis. This resource bundle is perfect for the beginning of th
Preview of The Devil and Tom Walker by Washington Irving | Short Story Analysis

The Devil and Tom Walker by Washington Irving | Short Story Analysis

TPT Description: The Devil and Tom Walker Literary Analysis and Short Story Guide Bring Washington Irving’s dark, satirical short story to life with this engaging “The Devil and Tom Walker” Literary Analysis and Short Story Guide. This resource helps students analyze character, setting, structure, narrator perspective, and moral theme while exploring Irving’s classic tale of greed, temptation, hypocrisy, and consequence. Designed for high school English or AP Literature skill-building, this gui
Preview of AP Language and Composition Yearlong Curriculum Map

AP Language and Composition Yearlong Curriculum Map

Take the stress out of planning your AP Language and Composition course with this complete AP Lang Curriculum Map for the entire school year. This yearlong pacing guide is organized around the major AP Language skill categories, including rhetorical situation, claims and evidence, reasoning and organization, style, synthesis writing, argument writing, and rhetorical analysis. Each unit includes pacing, skill alignment, AP Classroom Progress Check connections, suggested texts, student objectives,
Preview of AP Literature and Composition Yearlong Curriculum Map

AP Literature and Composition Yearlong Curriculum Map

Take the stress out of planning your AP Literature course with this complete AP Literature Curriculum Map for the entire school year. This yearlong pacing guide is organized around the AP Literature and Composition Course and Exam Description skills, with units designed to build students’ ability to analyze fiction, poetry, drama, and longer works while preparing for AP Classroom progress checks, literary analysis writing, poetry analysis, and full literary argument essays. This curriculum map i
Preview of AP Literature Unit 3: Longer Fiction and Drama I Bundle | AP Classroom-Aligned

AP Literature Unit 3: Longer Fiction and Drama I Bundle | AP Classroom-Aligned

AP Literature Unit 3 Bundle | Longer Fiction and Drama 1 | Frankenstein Unit | Aligned with AP ClassroomHelp your AP Literature students analyze character, conflict, plot development, and complex motivations with this Unit 3 Longer Fiction and Drama 1 Bundle, designed to align with the skills and expectations of AP Literature and Composition. This bundle centers on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and includes companion texts and projects that help students explore creation, responsibility, ambition
Preview of Prometheus by Lord Byron | Poetry Analysis and Creative Project

Prometheus by Lord Byron | Poetry Analysis and Creative Project

Prometheus by Lord Byron Poetry Analysis and Creative ProjectHelp students analyze Lord Byron’s “Prometheus” with this visually engaging poetry analysis guide and creative writing project. This resource introduces students to Lord Byron, the mythological figure of Prometheus, and the poem’s major ideas about rebellion, suffering, sacrifice, endurance, human progress, and resistance to authority. This resource is especially useful as a companion text for Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein since the nov
Preview of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley | Novel Analysis Guide and Literary Argument

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley | Novel Analysis Guide and Literary Argument

Frankenstein Novel Study Guide and Literary Argument Essay | Foil Character AnalysisHelp students read, analyze, and write about Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein with this structured novel study guide and literary argument resource. This resource is designed to support students as they move through the novel’s letters and three-volume structure while focusing on key AP Literature skills such as characterization, conflict, plot development, motivation, imagery, foils, and theme. Students will analyze
Preview of AP Literature Unit 2: Poetry I Bundle | AP Classroom-Aligned

AP Literature Unit 2: Poetry I Bundle | AP Classroom-Aligned

AP Literature Unit 2 Poetry Bundle | Poetry Analysis 1 | Aligned with AP ClassroomHelp your AP Literature students build confidence with poetry analysis using this Unit 2 Poetry 1 Bundle, designed to align with the skills and expectations of AP Literature and Composition. This bundle includes six poetry analysis resources that guide students through close reading, literary device analysis, speaker perspective, structure, imagery, tone, theme, and poetic complexity. This bundle is ideal for intro
Preview of The World is Too Much with Us by William Wordsworth | Poetry Analysis

The World is Too Much with Us by William Wordsworth | Poetry Analysis

The World Is Too Much with Us by William Wordsworth Poetry AnalysisHelp students analyze William Wordsworth’s “The World Is Too Much with Us” with this visually engaging poetry analysis resource. This guide introduces students to Wordsworth, Romanticism, and the poem’s central concerns, including humanity’s disconnection from nature, materialism, industrialization, spiritual emptiness, and the longing to recover wonder. This resource uses a structured TPCASSTT poetry analysis approach to help st
Preview of A Noiseless Patient Spider by Walt Whitman | Poetry Analysis

A Noiseless Patient Spider by Walt Whitman | Poetry Analysis

A Noiseless Patient Spider by Walt Whitman Poetry AnalysisHelp students analyze Walt Whitman’s “A Noiseless Patient Spider” with this visually engaging poetry analysis resource. This guide introduces students to Whitman’s background, the poem’s central metaphor, and key poetry analysis concepts using a structured TPCASSTT approach. This resource is designed to help students move beyond surface-level comprehension and examine how Whitman uses structure, imagery, symbolism, repetition, and metapho
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Experience

Creative digital resources in literature and language arts designed to promote excellence in literacy for all learners, at every grade level. Curated by an experienced educator who has taught middle school ELA, 12th grade English, AP Literature, and AP Language, and is certified in dyslexia intervention and primary-level literacy instruction. Our resources are thoughtfully crafted to inspire, engage, and empower readers and writers—from foundational phonics to advanced literary analysis. Whether you’re teaching beginning readers or AP scholars, you’ll find high-quality, research-based materials that make learning literature and language arts both meaningful and enjoyable.

Teaching style

I believe in fostering excellence in literacy for all learners through a balance of structure, creativity, and purpose. My teaching integrates classical literary depth with research-based reading instruction, empowering students—from emerging readers to AP scholars—to think critically, read with empathy, and write with intention.

Awards & shining teacher moments

New Educator of the Year Award 19-20 American Hero Teacher of the Year Award 21-22

My own education history

Bachelors of Arts in English from Florida Gulf Coast University. Masters of Public Health from Liberty University. Teaching Certification from Florida Gulf Coast University. Philosophy of Christian Education Certification from Hobe Sound Bible College. Dyslexia Certification from the University of Florida.

Additional biographical information

Hi, I’m Courtney, an English educator passionate about creating engaging, research-based resources that foster excellence in literacy for all learners. With experience teaching middle school ELA, 12th Grade English, AP Literature, and AP Language, I specialize in helping students think deeply, read critically, and write with purpose. I’m also certified in dyslexia intervention and literacy instruction for early learners, and I believe every student—from emerging readers to advanced scholars—deserves the tools to succeed and the joy of learning through language.