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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 British Literature | The Renaissance Unit | with Biblical Worldview

British Literature | The Renaissance Unit | with Biblical Worldview

British Literature Unit 2: The Renaissance PeriodGuide students through the major ideas, conflicts, and literary achievements of the English Renaissance with this beautifully designed British Literature workbook unit. This resource introduces students to the Renaissance period, including the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras, while helping them analyze rhetoric, poetry, drama, social commentary, ambition, power, faith, and biblical worldview connections. This unit includes guided readings and analys
Preview of Raisin in the Sun Unit Bundle | Harlem Renaissance and Civil Rights Era

Raisin in the Sun Unit Bundle | Harlem Renaissance and Civil Rights Era

Harlem Renaissance & Civil Rights Literature Bundle Raisin in the Sun | James Baldwin | Langston Hughes | Literary & Rhetorical Analysis Bring together some of the most powerful voices in American literature with this Harlem Renaissance and Civil Rights Literature Bundle, designed to help students explore themes of dreams, identity, racial inequality, resilience, and the pursuit of dignity through poetry, drama, fiction, and nonfiction. Perfect for AP Literature, AP Language, American Literatur
Preview of Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry | Character Analysis Posters

Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry | Character Analysis Posters

Raisin in the Sun Character Analysis & Theme Exploration Worksheets Literary Analysis | Character Development | Symbolism | Dreams vs. Obstacles Help students explore the characters, themes, and symbolism of A Raisin in the Sun with this engaging character analysis worksheet set. Designed for AP Literature, American Literature, and upper-level high school ELA, these visually engaging pages guide students in analyzing the motivations, development, and symbolic meaning of the Younger family membe
Preview of A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry | Literary and Dramatic Analysis

A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry | Literary and Dramatic Analysis

Bring A Raisin in the Sun to life with this engaging literary and dramatic analysis resource, designed to help students explore the play’s historical context, thematic depth, and dramatic structure. Perfect for AP Literature, upper-level high school English, or American Literature courses, this resource guides students through the play scene by scene while connecting its themes to poetry, history, and modern social questions. Students begin with an introduction to playwright Lorraine Hansberry,
Preview of Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill | Character Analysis Posters

Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill | Character Analysis Posters

Long Day’s Journey into Night Character Analysis Posters Elevate your modern drama unit with this comprehensive Long Day’s Journey into Night resource designed for AP Literature and upper-level high school English classrooms. This set combines structured literary and dramatic analysis questions with visually engaging, printable character analysis posters for James, Mary, Jamie, and Edmund Tyrone. Space for significant quotes “3 Words to Describe” characterization prompts Character developmen
Preview of Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill | Literary and Drama Analysis

Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill | Literary and Drama Analysis

Long Day’s Journey into Night – Literary & Dramatic Analysis Questions + Capstone Project OptionsEngage your AP Literature students in deep analysis of Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey into Night with this comprehensive resource designed to strengthen close reading, dramatic interpretation, and literary argument skills. This resource includes structured literary analysis and dramatic analysis questions for Acts I–IV, guiding students to examine characterization, modern tragedy, addiction, il
Preview of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams | Character Analysis Posters

A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams | Character Analysis Posters

This Character Analysis Graphic Organizer for A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams is designed to help students engage more deeply with the play’s major characters and central themes. This resource provides individual character-focused pages for Blanche DuBois, Stanley Kowalski, Stella Kowalski, and Harold “Mitch” Mitchell, allowing students to track development, analyze key quotations, and explore symbolic meaning throughout the drama. Each organizer prompts students to: Identify im
Preview of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams | Literary and Dramatic Analysis

A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams | Literary and Dramatic Analysis

This comprehensive Literary Analysis and Drama Guide for A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams is designed to help students engage deeply with both the literary and dramatic elements of modern drama. This resource provides students with the historical and cultural context of post–World War II America, as well as background information on Tennessee Williams and the social tensions that shape the play’s setting and themes (see contextual materials on pages 2–3) Through scene-by-scene an
Preview of Our Town by Thornton Wilder | Character Analysis Posters

Our Town by Thornton Wilder | Character Analysis Posters

This Our Town Character Poster Activity is an engaging, student-centered resource designed to help learners analyze character development and theme through visual and textual evidence from the play. This printable PDF includes three character poster templates featuring Emily Webb, George Gibbs, and the Stage Manager Our Town Character Posters Each poster prompts students to interact with the text by identifying meaningful quotations, describing the character using three key traits, analyzing ch
Preview of Our Town by Thornton Wilder | Literary & Drama Analysis with Capstone Projects

Our Town by Thornton Wilder | Literary & Drama Analysis with Capstone Projects

Engage your students in a deeper analysis of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town with this comprehensive Literary and Dramatic Devices Analysis Guide, designed to move beyond plot summary and into meaningful interpretation of how form contributes to theme. This resource supports students as they analyze Wilder’s unconventional dramatic techniques across all three acts of the play—making it ideal for AP Literature, advanced ELA, or British Literature courses focusing on structure, authorial choice, and t
Preview of Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller | Character Analysis Posters

Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller | Character Analysis Posters

Death of a Salesman Character Analysis Posters | Arthur Miller Literary Analysis ActivityHelp students engage more deeply with Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman through meaningful character analysis and symbolic exploration with these printable character analysis posters. This resource is designed to guide students in examining characterization, theme, and motif development while encouraging close reading and textual evidence. This activity works perfectly for: AP Literature Honors English
Preview of Is John Proctor the Villain? | Argumentative Essay and Socratic Seminar

Is John Proctor the Villain? | Argumentative Essay and Socratic Seminar

John Proctor: Hero or Villain? Argumentative Essay & Socratic Seminar | The CrucibleChallenge students to think critically about one of literature’s most debated protagonists with this high-engagement argumentative writing and Socratic Seminar assignment centered on The Crucible. Inspired by the contemporary play John Proctor Is the Villain, this lesson invites students to reconsider John Proctor’s long-standing reputation as a tragic hero and examine how shifting historical and cultural value
Preview of King Lear Character Analysis Posters | Shakespeare Literary Analysis Activity

King Lear Character Analysis Posters | Shakespeare Literary Analysis Activity

King Lear Character Analysis Posters | Shakespeare Literary Analysis ActivityBring Shakespeare’s King Lear to life with these visually engaging, print-and-go character analysis posters! This set is designed to help students deeply explore character development, themes, symbolism, and textual evidence in a structured yet creative way. Each poster focuses on a major character and guides students to analyze quotes, traits, motivations, and thematic connections using visual symbols tied directly to
Preview of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream Literary Analysis & Engagement Bundle

Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream Literary Analysis & Engagement Bundle

This engaging and rigorous bundle provides everything you need to teach A Midsummer Night’s Dream with depth, clarity, and creativity. Designed for middle school through high school, Honors, and AP Literature, this bundle blends close reading, thematic analysis, discussion, and student engagement—making Shakespeare both accessible and meaningful. Perfect for a full unit or flexible lesson planning, these resources work together to help students analyze character, theme, language, and the nature
Preview of A Midsummer Night’s Dream | William Shakespeare | Drama Analysis Slides

A Midsummer Night’s Dream | William Shakespeare | Drama Analysis Slides

Guide students through Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream with this comprehensive quote-based literary analysis slide set. Designed to support close reading, discussion, and thematic analysis, this resource helps students move beyond summary and into interpretation, evidence-based thinking, and literary craft. Perfect for whole-class instruction, discussion days, review, or essay preparation, these slides provide structured analysis while still encouraging student voice and insight. What’s
Preview of A Midsummer Night’s Dream | William Shakespeare| Character & Theme Poster Set

A Midsummer Night’s Dream | William Shakespeare| Character & Theme Poster Set

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Character & Theme Poster SetBring Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream to life with this engaging character analysis poster project that blends visual learning, textual evidence, and thematic thinking. This resource invites students to explore each major character through quotes, traits, strengths, weaknesses, and thematic connections, making it ideal for middle school, high school, Honors, or AP Literature classrooms. Each poster focuses on a single character and p
Preview of Hamlet by William Shakespeare | Drama Analysis & Thematic Unit Bundle

Hamlet by William Shakespeare | Drama Analysis & Thematic Unit Bundle

Shakespeare, Power & Decision-Making BundleDrama, Rhetoric, Theme, and Literary AnalysisThis comprehensive bundle brings together five high-engagement resources centered on Shakespearean drama, Renaissance thought, and the timeless struggle between action and restraint. Designed for upper-level ELA classrooms, these lessons guide students through character analysis, thematic discussion, rhetorical analysis, and creative synthesis—while reinforcing critical thinking and evidence-based writing. Pe
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 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
Preview of Romeo and Juliet | Drama Analysis & Thematic Discussion | William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet | Drama Analysis & Thematic Discussion | William Shakespeare

Romeo & Juliet Drama Guide Slides William Shakespeare | Interactive Reading & Analysis Resource Help students navigate Romeo and Juliet with confidence using these clear, engaging Drama Guide Slides designed to support close reading, literary analysis, and thematic discussion throughout the play. This slide-based guide walks students act by act through key summaries and essential quotes, pairing Shakespeare’s language with focused, student-friendly analysis questions that promote deeper thinki
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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.