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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 Pax: Novel Excerpt Analysis

Pax: Novel Excerpt Analysis

"Pax" is more than a tale of a boy and his fox; it's a transformative journey that leaves an indelible mark on its readers. As you traverse the emotional landscape of a bond shattered by circumstances, the novel becomes a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the resilient threads that connect beings. Through the eyes of Peter and Pax, the reader witnesses the power of empathy, the complexities of relationships, and the enduring resilience of the human and animal spirit. Through this novel exc
Preview of Coraline: Foreshadowing and Character Motivation

Coraline: Foreshadowing and Character Motivation

In Chapter 1 of Neil Gaiman's novel "Coraline," subtle hints of foreshadowing cast an eerie and mysterious shadow over Coraline's seemingly ordinary world. These early hints foreshadow the thrilling and unsettling adventures that await Coraline as she delves deeper into the hidden realm of her new reality, setting the stage for a suspenseful journey filled with unexpected twists and turns. Students will read Chapter 1 of Coraline and be assessed on reading comprehension, foreshadowing and charac
Preview of Malala Yousafzai Rhetorical Analysis: Address to the UN, 2013

Malala Yousafzai Rhetorical Analysis: Address to the UN, 2013

Students may use this guided rhetorical analysis digital worksheets activity to analyze the impact of personification, parallelism, and metaphor on the purpose and message of Malala Yousafzai's Address to the United Nations from July 2013. Students will be guided through the process of analyzing rhetorical devices and writing a rhetorical analysis using the PETAL writing strategy.
Preview of Understanding Text Structures

Understanding Text Structures

This is an introductory lesson to ELA text structures. The text structure lesson includes description, compare and contrast, cause and effect, problem and solution, and chronological order. The 25 page lesson file includes 3 formats: PDF, PPT and Keynote. Each text structure is explained with a colorful graphic organizer and an example text. The example text for each text structure has a coordinating graphic organizer.
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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.

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.