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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 The Cherokee Petition Against Removal 1836 | Rhetorical and Historical Analysis

The Cherokee Petition Against Removal 1836 | Rhetorical and Historical Analysis

Cherokee Petition Against Removal: Rhetorical and Historical AnalysisHelp students analyze one of the most powerful Native American resistance documents of the Indian Removal era with this Cherokee Petition Against Removal rhetorical analysis lesson. This resource guides students through the historical context of Cherokee removal, the conflict between the U.S. government and Native nations, and the rhetorical choices Cherokee leaders used to defend their homeland, treaty rights, and sovereignty
Preview of Andrew Jackson’s Message to Congress on “Indian Removal” | Rhetorical Analysis

Andrew Jackson’s Message to Congress on “Indian Removal” | Rhetorical Analysis

Help students analyze Andrew Jackson’s Message to Congress on “Indian Removal” through both a rhetorical and historical lens. This primary source analysis lesson guides students through the historical context of westward expansion, Jacksonian Democracy, Native sovereignty, the Indian Removal Act, and the devastating consequences of forced relocation. Students will examine how Jackson uses calm, reasonable-sounding language to defend a policy that led to broken treaties, forced removal, and suf
Preview of The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln | Rhetorical Analysis

The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln | Rhetorical Analysis

Help students analyze one of the most important speeches in American history with this Gettysburg Address rhetorical analysis lesson. This resource guides students through Abraham Lincoln’s brief but powerful speech by combining historical context, rhetorical analysis, diction and tone, syntax and structure, rhetorical appeals, rhetorical strategies, and reflection. Students will begin with background information on Abraham Lincoln, the Battle of Gettysburg, and the dedication of the nationa
Preview of His Excellency General Washington by Phyllis Wheatley | Poetry Analysis

His Excellency General Washington by Phyllis Wheatley | Poetry Analysis

Help students analyze Phillis Wheatley’s poem “His Excellency General Washington” with this visually engaging poetry analysis resource. This lesson guides students through the poem using a structured TPCASSTT poetry analysis framework, helping them examine title, paraphrase, connotation, attitude, structure, shifts, title revisited, and theme. This resource is perfect for connecting poetry analysis, American literature, the Founding Era, the American Revolution, and Black history. Students wi
Preview of Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! by Patrick Henry | Rhetorical Analysis

Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! by Patrick Henry | Rhetorical Analysis

Help students analyze one of the most powerful speeches of the American Revolution with this “Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!” rhetorical analysis lesson. This resource guides students through Patrick Henry’s famous 1775 speech by combining historical context, rhetorical analysis, diction and tone, syntax and structure, rhetorical appeals, rhetorical strategies, and modern relevance. Students will begin with background information on Patrick Henry and the growing tensions between Great Bri
Preview of The Bill of Rights | Rhetorical and Historical Analysis

The Bill of Rights | Rhetorical and Historical Analysis

Help students understand the Bill of Rights through a meaningful blend of historical context, constitutional analysis, real-life scenarios, claims and evidence, and civic relevance. This ready-to-use resource guides students through the first ten amendments while helping them analyze how the Bill of Rights protects individual freedoms and limits the power of government. Students will begin by learning why the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution, including the debate between Federalis
Preview of The Constitution of the United States | Rhetorical and Historical Analysis

The Constitution of the United States | Rhetorical and Historical Analysis

Help students understand the structure, purpose, and lasting significance of the United States Constitution with this engaging rhetorical, historical, and civic analysis lesson. This resource guides students through the Constitution as America’s new plan for government after the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, helping them analyze how the framers created a stronger national government while still protecting liberty, limited government, and self-rule. Students will examine the histo
Preview of The Articles of Confederation | Historical and Rhetorical Analysis

The Articles of Confederation | Historical and Rhetorical Analysis

Help students understand America’s first plan for government with this engaging Articles of Confederation Rhetorical and Historical Analysis lesson. This resource guides students through the purpose, structure, strengths, weaknesses, and historical significance of the Articles of Confederation while helping them think critically about government power, state sovereignty, liberty, and national unity. Students will examine why the Articles were created after the American Revolution, how they refl
Preview of The Declaration of Independence Historical and Rhetorical Analysis

The Declaration of Independence Historical and Rhetorical Analysis

Help students understand the Declaration of Independence as both a historical document and a powerful rhetorical argument with this engaging, student-friendly slide resource. This lesson guides students through the historical context, structure, purpose, audience, claims, evidence, rhetorical appeals, and continued relevance of America’s founding document. Designed with clear explanations, bold visuals, and scaffolded analysis questions, this resource helps students move beyond basic comprehen
Preview of O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman | Poetry Analysis

O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman | Poetry Analysis

O Captain! My Captain! Poetry Analysis Activity | TPCASSTT Guide | Walt WhitmanHelp your students analyze Walt Whitman’s famous elegy “O Captain! My Captain!” with this visually engaging poetry analysis resource. This activity guides students through the TPCASSTT method while encouraging close reading, literary analysis, and thematic interpretation. Students will examine how Whitman uses extended metaphor, repetition, imagery, tone, apostrophe, symbolism, rhyme, rhythm, and structure to develop
Preview of We Wear the Mask by Paul Laurence Dunbar | Poetry Analysis

We Wear the Mask by Paul Laurence Dunbar | Poetry Analysis

We Wear the Mask Poetry Analysis Activity | TPCASSTT Guide | Paul Laurence DunbarHelp your students analyze Paul Laurence Dunbar’s powerful poem “We Wear the Mask” with this visually engaging poetry analysis resource. This activity guides students through the TPCASSTT method while encouraging close reading, literary analysis, and thematic interpretation. Students will examine how Dunbar uses symbolism, metaphor, repetition, tone, diction, imagery, irony, speaker, and structure to develop a messa
Preview of Still I Rise by Maya Angelou | Poetry Analysis

Still I Rise by Maya Angelou | Poetry Analysis

Still I Rise Poetry Analysis Activity | TPCASSTT Guide | Maya AngelouHelp your students analyze Maya Angelou’s powerful poem “Still I Rise” with this visually engaging poetry analysis resource. This activity guides students through the TPCASSTT method while encouraging close reading, literary analysis, and thematic interpretation. Students will examine how Angelou uses repetition, rhetorical questions, imagery, figurative language, tone, speaker, symbolism, and structure to develop a message abo
Preview of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling | Novel Study Guide

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling | Novel Study Guide

This resource is a complete novel study and literary analysis companion for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling. Designed with clarity and engagement in mind, this set provides chapter-by-chapter analysis questions that help students build critical thinking skills while staying connected to the story. Each chapter (1–17) includes a focused literary analysis question that encourages students to examine key elements such as character development, theme, conflict, symbolism, and
Preview of Letter from the Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr | Argument Analysis

Letter from the Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr | Argument Analysis

Argument Analysis: Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr.This resource is designed to help students engage in a focused, skill-based analysis of one of the most significant argumentative texts in American history. Through structured prompts and clear visual organization, students practice core AP Language rhetorical analysis skills while examining King’s purpose, reasoning, and use of language. The materials guide students through the rhetorical situation and key components of arg
Preview of Considerations for Space Exploration Synthesis Essay Planner

Considerations for Space Exploration Synthesis Essay Planner

Considerations for Space Exploration: Argument Analysis & Synthesis Essay (AP Lang Aligned)Engage your students in a timely, thought-provoking exploration of one of today’s most relevant global debates: Is space exploration worth the cost? Centered around the Artemis II mission, this resource guides students through an AP Language-style synthesis essay while building critical thinking, argumentation, and analytical writing skills. This comprehensive, visually engaging slide deck walks students s
Preview of Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis

Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis

Help students move beyond surface-level reading and into meaningful literary analysis with this Nothing Gold Can Stay TPCASTT Poetry Analysis Workbook. Designed to guide students step-by-step through Robert Frost’s poem, this resource blends structured analysis with thoughtful reflection to deepen understanding and engagement. This workbook walks students through the TPCASTT method (Title, Paraphrase, Connotation, Attitude, Structure, Shifts, Title Revisited, Theme), providing clear explanation
Preview of The Outsiders by SE Hinton | Literary Analysis and Novel Guide

The Outsiders by SE Hinton | Literary Analysis and Novel Guide

The Outsiders Literary Analysis Lesson | Chapter-by-Chapter Analysis + Theme EssayEngage students in meaningful literary analysis with this comprehensive lesson set for The Outsiders. This resource guides students through close reading, critical thinking, and theme development using structured, chapter-by-chapter prompts and a culminating literary analysis essay. Designed for middle school or high school ELA classrooms, this lesson helps students analyze characterization, point of view, symboli
Preview of Welcome to the Animal Farm | Collaborative Problem Solving

Welcome to the Animal Farm | Collaborative Problem Solving

This collaborative problem-solving activity is designed as an engaging pre-reading introduction to Animal Farm by George Orwell. In this interactive simulation, students assume the roles of different farm animals, each with a specific personality, responsibility, or perspective that reflects their place in a newly formed society. Upon entering the classroom, students are assigned an animal identity card that outlines their role and guiding characteristics. Working in small groups, students are
Preview of The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster | Complete Novel Study | Differentiation

The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster | Complete Novel Study | Differentiation

📘 The Phantom Tollbooth Complete Novel Study Differentiated Chapter Activities • Creative & Critical Thinking • Grades 4–7Make reading The Phantom Tollbooth engaging, thoughtful, and fun with this comprehensive novel study designed to build comprehension, critical thinking, vocabulary, and theme analysis—without repetitive worksheets. This resource includes 20 differentiated, chapter-by-chapter prompts and activities, thoughtfully varied to keep students motivated while deepening understandi
Preview of The Tempest | Drama Analysis & Thematic Discussion | William Shakespeare

The Tempest | Drama Analysis & Thematic Discussion | William Shakespeare

The Tempest Drama Guide Slides | Quote Analysis & Thematic Discussion William Shakespeare | Complete Lesson Slides (All Acts) Guide students through every act of The Tempest with this comprehensive Drama Guide Slide Set, designed to support close reading, literary analysis, and deep thematic discussion. This lesson resource includes carefully selected quotes from all acts, each paired with student-friendly analysis questions, allowing students to engage meaningfully with Shakespeare’s language
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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.