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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 How to Create a Literary Analysis Lesson | The Red Convertible Example Text

How to Create a Literary Analysis Lesson | The Red Convertible Example Text

The Red Convertible by Louise Erdrich – Literary Analysis Lesson | AP Lit | Teaching Students How to Write Analysis QuestionsHelp your students move beyond basic comprehension and into true literary analysis with this structured, visually engaging lesson built around “The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich. This resource teaches students not only how to analyze literature—but how to think like literary analysts by creating their own high-level questions. This lesson is perfect for building AP L
Preview of The Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu | Literary Analysis

The Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu | Literary Analysis

The Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu – Literary Analysis Lesson | AP Lit | Symbolism, Magical Realism, & IdentityEngage your students in deep, meaningful literary analysis with this visually rich and thoughtfully structured lesson on “The Paper Menagerie” by Ken Liu. This resource is designed to help students move beyond comprehension and into higher-level interpretation, thematic analysis, and AP-style writing. Centered on powerful themes of cultural assimilation, identity, language, and memory, thi
Preview of St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves by Karen Russell | Literary Analysis

St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves by Karen Russell | Literary Analysis

St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves – Literary Analysis Lesson | AP Lit | Allegory, Symbolism, & Essay WritingHelp students dive deeply into Karen Russell’s “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves” with this engaging, visually rich literary analysis lesson designed to build AP Literature skills and higher-level thinking. This resource guides students through key literary concepts while preparing them to develop a defensible, text-based argument centered on one of the most important i
Preview of The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood | Complete Novel Study Guide

The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood | Complete Novel Study Guide

The Handmaid’s Tale – Complete Novel Study Guide45 Chapter-Based Literary Analysis Questions + Historical NotesGuide students through a deep, thoughtful reading of The Handmaid’s Tale with this comprehensive, chapter-by-chapter novel study guide. This resource includes 45 focused literary analysis questions, one for each chapter, plus a final question for the “Historical Notes.” Each question is designed to move students beyond summary and into analysis of theme, power, language, control, resist
Preview of Beloved by Toni Morrison | Complete Literary Analysis Unit

Beloved by Toni Morrison | Complete Literary Analysis Unit

Beloved by Toni Morrison | Complete Literary Analysis UnitSymbolism, Character Development, & Thematic StudyGuide students through Toni Morrison’s Beloved with this comprehensive literary analysis lesson that supports deep reading, critical thinking, and sophisticated interpretation across the entire novel. Designed for AP Literature, Honors English, or advanced ELA, this resource helps students unpack Morrison’s complex narrative structure, symbolism, and character development while confrontin
Preview of Heritage, Identity, and Voice | Literature Analysis Bundle

Heritage, Identity, and Voice | Literature Analysis Bundle

This literature analysis bundle invites students to explore how writers examine heritage, personal identity, cultural legacy, and the meaning of inherited work across poetry, essay, and drama. Through close reading, discussion, and creative synthesis, students analyze how individuals define themselves in relation to family, history, and cultural expectations. Designed for AP Literature, AP Language, and advanced ELA, this bundle blends analytical rigor with accessible, discussion-driven activiti
Preview of AP Literature & Composition Summer Coursework

AP Literature & Composition Summer Coursework

Prepare students for the upcoming school year with this engaging Summer Coursework Bundle focused on American voice, identity, and reflection. Designed for independent learning, this collection introduces students to key American texts, literary movements, and personal reflection while building the analytical and rhetorical skills needed for success in AP Language, Honors English, or American Literature. This bundle balances academic rigor with creativity, making it ideal for summer assignments
Preview of “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver | Scene-by-Scene Literary Analysis

“Cathedral” by Raymond Carver | Scene-by-Scene Literary Analysis

“Cathedral” by Raymond Carver | Scene-by-Scene Literary AnalysisThis resource guides students through a structured, scene-by-scene literary analysis of Raymond Carver’s Cathedral, focusing on how plot, character development, and theme work together to shape the story’s meaning. Designed for AP Literature, Honors English, and upper-level ELA classes, this assignment helps students understand how minimalist fiction builds depth through subtle shifts in dialogue, perspective, and symbolic action.
Preview of The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead | Rhetorical Analysis Unit

The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead | Rhetorical Analysis Unit

Take your novel study of The Underground Railroad to the next level with this complete, ready-to-teach rhetorical analysis unit! Designed for AP Language, AP Literature, or advanced American Literature courses, this resource guides students through Whitehead’s masterful use of rhetoric, symbolism, and historical allegory in every chapter. What’s Included PowerPoint slides that cover every major chapter and rhetorical focus: Ajarry – Origins, legacy, and generational trauma Georgia – Commodific
Preview of Facing It by Yusef Komunyakaa | Poetry Analysis Lesson

Facing It by Yusef Komunyakaa | Poetry Analysis Lesson

Bring Yusef Komunyakaa’s powerful poem “Facing It” to life in your classroom with this ready-to-use literary analysis resource. Designed for high school English and AP Literature students, this lesson guide focuses on four essential areas of analysis: structure, perspective, tone, and imagery. Students will: Annotate the poem with a clear focus on fragmented structure, shifts in perspective, vivid imagery, and evolving tone. Engage in guided literary discussion questions that push beyond surf
Preview of "Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin | Short Prose Fiction Literary Analysis

"Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin | Short Prose Fiction Literary Analysis

Explore James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues” with this in-depth literary analysis resource that guides students through the story’s rich use of characterization, conflict, narration, and symbolism. Students will examine how Baldwin’s narrative choices illuminate themes of suffering, family, and redemption. Students will: Analyze characterization through dialogue, actions, and narration, noting how Baldwin reveals the complexities of Sonny, the narrator, and their relationship. Identify conflicts—b
Preview of Historical Survey of American Speeches | Rhetorical Analysis

Historical Survey of American Speeches | Rhetorical Analysis

Objective:Students will analyze key moments in American history through the study of landmark speeches. By exploring rhetorical strategies, historical context, and the evolution of American values, students will strengthen their ability to evaluate arguments, recognize rhetorical devices, and draw connections between language, culture, and civic life. Project Description:This project guides students through a chronological exploration of eight influential American speeches, each offering insight
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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.