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Rachel Karns of Karns & Noble LLC has 15 years of experience in the 7-12 ELA classrooms. She has taught all ability types (high, medium, and low) and has learned that every level will grow exponentially with engaging lessons with some added rigor. She has experienced it all (grades 7,8,9,10,11 and 12)--and loves it all! The results in her classroom led her to an offer to become a consulting teacher for other districts who needed ELA coaching and support. I love teaching, and I LOVE seeing kids fully engaged and connecting to material. Engagement and rigor with support can and will change students' lives!
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Preview of Winter Olympics Informational Writing and Research | Special Education

Winter Olympics Informational Writing and Research | Special Education

Engage your special education secondary students with this Winter Olympics Informational Research Paper designed to build reading comprehension, writing skills, and research strategies. Perfect for middle school and high school learners, this differentiated resource supports diverse learning needs while introducing students to the exciting world of the Winter Olympic Games. Students will explore Olympic history, sports events, and individual athletes while practicing informational writing, essay
Preview of Declaration of Independence Rhetoric 2 Day ELA Lesson Plan with Worksheet & Key

Declaration of Independence Rhetoric 2 Day ELA Lesson Plan with Worksheet & Key

Engage students with a powerful blend of literature and history! Analyze the Declaration of Independence through rhetorical devices and persuasive appeals. Perfect for 11th Grade ELA, American Literature, or U.S. History courses—ready to go! This resource guides students through a close reading of Jefferson’s iconic text, helping them identify repetition, parallelism, loaded diction, imagery, and many more rhetorical devices. Includes a student worksheet with historical context, step-by-st
Preview of Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal | Restoration Satire Unit | High School ELA

Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal | Restoration Satire Unit | High School ELA

Explore Restoration Literature & Satire with Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal! Perfect for 12th Grade ELA, British Lit, AP Language, and Homeschool High School Curriculum.Includes a complete Restoration Era overview with historical context and literary themesDeep-dive into satire, irony, and rhetorical strategies using Swift’s A Modest ProposalScaffolded writing tasks aligned to CCSS for argument, analysis, and textual evidenceDesigned for high school learners—engaging, rigorous, and classroo
Preview of Emily Dickinson Poetry Analysis Worksheet | "The Soul Selects Her Own Society"

Emily Dickinson Poetry Analysis Worksheet | "The Soul Selects Her Own Society"

Emily Dickinson Poetry Worksheet | No-Prep ELA Activity | ‘The Soul Selects Her Own Society’ AnalysisLooking for a powerful, ready-to-use poetry resource for your secondary ELA classroom? This engaging Emily Dickinson worksheet makes literary analysis easy and meaningful. Perfect for close reading, class discussion, and critical thinking, this one-day activity helps students connect with timeless themes of isolation and identity. Included: ✅ Printable worksheet with guiding questions✅ Post-a
Preview of “In the Longhouse” TPCASTT Poetry Analysis, Slideshow + Differentiated Templates

“In the Longhouse” TPCASTT Poetry Analysis, Slideshow + Differentiated Templates

Poetry analysis just got easier! This TPCASTT strategy bundle for “In the Longhouse” includes a ready-to-teach slideshow, differentiated student templates, and a sample teacher model—perfect for back-to-school, ELA lesson planning, and literary comprehension. Help students unlock the meaning of Roberta Hill’s powerful poem with a step-by-step TPCASTT approach that builds confidence, critical thinking, and engagement. Whether you're teaching advanced learners or supporting struggling readers,
Preview of Robert Frost Poetry Analysis Worksheet Nothing Gold Can Stay The Outsiders poem

Robert Frost Poetry Analysis Worksheet Nothing Gold Can Stay The Outsiders poem

Robert Frost Poetry Analysis | TPCASTT Worksheet | “Nothing Gold Can Stay” from The Outsiders book and movie| No-Prep English Language Arts Resource. Engage your students with this ready-to-use poetry analysis activity featuring Robert Frost’s iconic poem, Nothing Gold Can Stay. Designed for grades 6–12, this print-and-go TPCASTT worksheet helps students explore the powerful poem recited by Jonny in The Outsiders, and students will learn and practice literary devices, theme, and tone with cl
Preview of The Crucible Literature Unit | Reputation, Hysteria, & Power Themes Explored

The Crucible Literature Unit | Reputation, Hysteria, & Power Themes Explored

Teach The Crucible with this complete high school ELA unit—perfect for literary analysis, drama, and theme exploration. This 4-week curriculum includes editable pacing guides, quizzes, and engaging activities aligned to Common Core standards.Students will dive deep into the Salem Witch Trials, Arthur Miller’s allegorical intent, and powerful themes like reputation, hysteria, and authority. This resource is ideal for grades 10–12 and flexible enough to fit 3–5 week schedules. ✅ What’s Included: 4
Preview of Monthly SAT Grammar Quizzes: Digital PDF Assessments for PSAT & SAT Prep

Monthly SAT Grammar Quizzes: Digital PDF Assessments for PSAT & SAT Prep

Monthly SAT Grammar Quizzes – Digital PDF Assessments for PSAT & SAT Prep. Target key grammar skills with printable, standards-aligned quizzes. Perfect for high school ELA, test prep, and digital classroomsThis product includes five 10-question grammar quizzes designed to reinforce essential SAT and PSAT grammar concepts. Each quiz aligns with monthly instruction and pairs seamlessly with our SAT/PSAT Grammar Slideshows. Delivered as ready-to-print PDFs, these assessments are ideal for pre-ass
Preview of Transendentalism, Romanticism, high school reading comprehension passages

Transendentalism, Romanticism, high school reading comprehension passages

Walden by Thoreau 2-Day ELA Reading Activity and English Worksheets| Comprehension Questions & Answers. This creative curriculum will engage students with excerpts of Thoreau’s Walden - a 2-Day ELA Reading & Comprehension Activity. Looking for a meaningful, ready-to-use resource that fits into your high school English curriculum? This 2-day ELA activity invites students to explore excerpts from Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, encouraging deep reflection on themes like nature, solitude, and pur
Preview of Identity Poetry Prompt | Self-Reflection Writing for Middle & High School ELA

Identity Poetry Prompt | Self-Reflection Writing for Middle & High School ELA

Back-to-school poetry writing just got personal! This one-day identity-themed ELA assignment engages students with a high-interest, low-prep activity perfect for middle and high school classrooms. Whether you're launching a new year or diving into self-reflection midsemester, “The Idea of Me” is ideal anytime you're looking to spark creativity and connection. Students use poetic devices to explore who they are and who they hope to become, crafting authentic, emotionally resonant poems in just
Preview of Teaching Civil Disobedience Thoreau’s Essay + Persuasive Letter Writing Activity

Teaching Civil Disobedience Thoreau’s Essay + Persuasive Letter Writing Activity

Teach Civil Disobedience with this engaging, standards-aligned lesson on Henry David Thoreau’s “Resistance to Civil Government.” Perfect for high school ELA and U.S. Government classes, this persuasive writing activity helps students analyze historical texts and craft their own arguments for change. Students will explore the power of personal voice and civic responsibility through literary analysis and real-world application. This resource includes:✅ A close reading of Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedi
Preview of Lord of the Flies Vocabulary Lists & Quizzes – Chapters 1–12 with Answer Keys

Lord of the Flies Vocabulary Lists & Quizzes – Chapters 1–12 with Answer Keys

Boost vocabulary mastery with this Lord of the Flies resource! Perfect for ELA, literature units, and Common Core-aligned instruction. Includes quizzes, answer keys, and over 40 challenging vocabulary words. This two-part editable vocabulary list covers Chapters 1–12 with spelling, definitions, and sentence practice. Vocabulary lists are broken into two sections of the book: chapters 1-6 and chapters 7-12. Ideal for high school classrooms, homeschool settings, or intervention support.
Preview of Presidents' Day Activity: George Washington’s Farewell Address (No Prep!)

Presidents' Day Activity: George Washington’s Farewell Address (No Prep!)

Teach U.S. History and Civics with this no-prep George Washington’s Farewell Address activity! Perfect for Presidents’ Day, government units, or historical analysis lessons, this resource helps students explore the dangers of political factions and the legacy of Washington’s leadership. This one- to two-day lesson includes: ✅ Excerpts from Washington’s Farewell Address focused on factions in government✅ Scaffolded reading and analysis questions✅ Answer key for easy grading✅ No-prep format—just
Preview of Teach Argument Writing: Water Conservation vs. Population Control (Grades 7–12)

Teach Argument Writing: Water Conservation vs. Population Control (Grades 7–12)

Teach argument writing with this high-interest unit on the U.S. water crisis and population growth. Perfect for middle and high school ELA, this standards-aligned resource builds critical thinking and persuasive writing skills. Students will explore the compelling question: Should the U.S. prioritize water conservation or consider population controls? This unit includes everything you need to guide students through the writing process: ✍️ What’s Included:Step-by-step lesson plans for introduci
Preview of Poetry Writing | One-day poetry writing worksheet for end of year or sub plans

Poetry Writing | One-day poetry writing worksheet for end of year or sub plans

Boost Student Engagement with This One-Day Poetry Challenge | No-Prep Poetry Writing Activity About Objects. Perfect for sub plans and for end of year filler activities.Spark creativity and confidence with this quick, impactful poetry writing lesson designed to make students feel successful—even if they “don’t like poetry.” This one-day activity invites students to write about a real-world object using poetic devices and vivid imagery. No tech needed—just paper, pen, and a willingness to try! Pe
Preview of Bill of Rights Engagement Activity | Deepen Understanding of Amendments 1–10

Bill of Rights Engagement Activity | Deepen Understanding of Amendments 1–10

Boost student engagement with this editable Bill of Rights activity—perfect for U.S. History, Civics, or Government classes! Designed for middle and high school learners, this post-lesson worksheet helps students connect personally with Amendments 1–10 through critical thinking and collaborative review. After teaching the Bill of Rights, this follow up activity engages students to think deeply and connect with their learning. Why teachers love this resource:✅ Flexible format: Use after teaching
Preview of High School English First Day Activity Ben Franklin student success activity

High School English First Day Activity Ben Franklin student success activity

Kick off your Back to School season with this engaging activity featuring Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography! This is the perfect first day of high school English activity that allows students to set goals for their upcoming school year (or any time of the year!) Perfect for back to school writing prompts for American Literature courses, advisory periods, or any high school history or English class that wants to motivate and inspire students to set or reset goals focused on personal growth and r
Preview of Halloween Narrative Writing | Ghost Story Plot Diagram & CCSS ELA Worksheet 6-12

Halloween Narrative Writing | Ghost Story Plot Diagram & CCSS ELA Worksheet 6-12

Boost engagement this fall with a Halloween creative writing activity that’s standards-aligned and perfect for middle and high school ELA! This ghost story writing challenge blends spooky fun with rigorous narrative practice, making it ideal for October lesson plans or a seasonal brain break. What’s Included:3-page printable worksheet with ghost story directionsBrainstorming activity to spark ideasPlot diagram aligned to CCSS narrative standardsGroup or independent writing optionsFocus on goth
Preview of Teach Emerson’s Self-Reliance | Printable ELA Worksheet for Deep Text Analysis

Teach Emerson’s Self-Reliance | Printable ELA Worksheet for Deep Text Analysis

Explore Emerson’s Self-Reliance with this printable, standards-aligned ELA partner activity. Perfect for high school classrooms, this 2-day lesson builds critical thinking and close reading skills.Students will dive into Ralph Waldo Emerson’s classic essay, working independently and/or collaboratively to uncover deep meaning and personal connections. This resource is ideal for teaching informational text, literature analysis, and Common Core-aligned skills. ✅ What’s Included: Printable excerpt o
Preview of Unlocking Shakespeare: Caesar's "Cowards Die" Speech Analysis & Translation FREE

Unlocking Shakespeare: Caesar's "Cowards Die" Speech Analysis & Translation FREE

Boost literary comprehension and critical thinking with this FREE Shakespeare activity! Perfect for analyzing character, figurative language, and historical context in Julius Caesar. Includes a modern translation challenge to deepen students’ understanding of Caesar’s iconic "Cowards Die" speech.This one-day activity guides students to translate and interpret Shakespearean language, work collaboratively, and explore Julius Caesar’s complex personality traits. By engaging with this powerful m
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Experience

Rachel Karns of Karns & Noble LLC has 15 years of experience in the 7-12 ELA classrooms. She has taught all ability types (high, medium, and low) and has learned that every level will grow exponentially with engaging lessons with some added rigor. She has experienced it all (grades 7,8,9,10,11 and 12)--and loves it all! The results in her classroom led her to an offer to become a consulting teacher for other districts who needed ELA coaching and support. I love teaching, and I LOVE seeing kids fully engaged and connecting to material. Engagement and rigor with support can and will change students' lives!

Teaching style

Rachel Karns holds a philosophy of rigor and support in the classrooms. Students love to be challenged when they feel safe to try and potentially fail at first. In her lessons, students are supported, encouraged, and challenged to take on grade level-rigor, with lots of scaffolds in place. Modeling reading, thinking, questioning, and discussing complicated themes are key. Engagement in learning creates curiosity, which creates connection and value for students.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Rachel Karns has been awarded the Kiwanis teacher of the district in her community--Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. She has taught all levels of students from 7-12 (honors, regular, and struggling students with special needs.) Rachel's belief in rigor with support have led her students (no matter their level) to outperform their cohorts on required state testing. Students typically respond that they have never enjoyed English class until taking Mrs. Karns' English class.

My own education history

I attended Whitworth College (now Whitworth University) for my bachelor's degree in English Education. I taught three years of middle school English and a middle school reading class in Las Vegas, Nevada. I decided to pursue my master's in film and television (MFT, emphasis screenwriting) at Chapman University in Orange, CA. *This degree heightened my desire to become an expert writing teacher, and the skills I learning in film school have benefited my analysis skills when teaching novels, short stories, and creative writing. I have taught the final 12 years of my teaching career at Coeur d'Alene High School in Idaho (grades 9-12: I have taught it all, and all levels). *Now I am a consulting ELA teacher, a consulting PLC educator, an SAT prep class teacher (for students), and SAT prep class teacher (for teachers, Professional Development), and much more for my community and now schools all across the USA. Please check out our consulting opportunities at www.karnsandnoble.com

Additional biographical information

I would be happy to come to your school to do consulting work through my other business, Karns & Noble LLC. *Please contact me through info@karnsandnoble.com website: www.karnsandnoble.com