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I’m a current secondary English teacher with over 20 years of experience teaching grades 7–12, including honors and AP Lit and Lang. My resources are intentionally designed to support rigorous thinking, confident writing, and meaningful engagement with literature.
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Preview of The Most Dangerous Game Character Analysis + Characterization Essay BUNDLE

The Most Dangerous Game Character Analysis + Characterization Essay BUNDLE

This literary analysis and essay writing bundle for Richard Connell's classic short story combines a collaborative character and conflict analysis sequence with a structured, differentiated literary essay unit. Students begin with guided character study, collaborative character arc analysis, and a narrative epilogue writing task before transitioning into a scaffolded literary analysis essay featuring leveled thesis options, graphic organizers, model essays, revision stations, and rubric-based as
Preview of The Odyssey Writing Unit BUNDLE, Character Analysis Activities, Books 13-24

The Odyssey Writing Unit BUNDLE, Character Analysis Activities, Books 13-24

Bring Books 13–24 of Homer’s epic The Odyssey to life with this engaging bundle of two connected units that guide students from literary analysis to argument writing. In Mission: Ithaca, Books 13–24 are framed as a mission from Athena as students go undercover alongside Odysseus during his return to Ithaca—tracking loyalty and leadership, gathering evidence, and analyzing how he proves his identity. This foundation carries into Reclaiming the Throne, where students build a text-based persuasi
Preview of The Most Dangerous Game Essay Unit Character Analysis - Characterization Writing

The Most Dangerous Game Essay Unit Character Analysis - Characterization Writing

This literary analysis essay unit for The Most Dangerous Game introduces students to analytical writing in a structured, manageable way, with built-in differentiation to support a range of learners. Students learn how to write a characterization essay with clear paragraph development and strong overall organization. With thesis support, guided pre-writing, model essays, and targeted revision tools, this unit helps students focus on meaningful analysis without becoming overwhelmed. Students begi
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Close Reading, Guided Character Analysis, Analytical Writing

Romeo and Juliet Close Reading, Guided Character Analysis, Analytical Writing

In this sequence of close readings for Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, students build confidence in their analytical thinking and writing as they examine key scenes through character, conflict, and language. Guided analysis prompts help students discover how characters contrast (foil relationships) and how those contrasts reveal conflict. Differentiated writing prompts and built-in exemplars support students at every level, helping them use text evidence to write a clear analytical par
Preview of The Odyssey Writing Unit - Final Essay - Intro to Argument & Persuasive Writing

The Odyssey Writing Unit - Final Essay - Intro to Argument & Persuasive Writing

Set after Book 24 of Homer's epic The Odyssey, this argument writing project asks students to step into the role of Odysseus and deliver a persuasive speech to the people of Ithaca. Students will develop a clear claim, support their reasoning with specific events from the text, address a counterclaim, and write with audience awareness. A brief introduction to SOAPS provides a simple framework for analyzing speaker, audience, and purpose. Built-in differentiation—including guided notes, structu
Preview of The Hobbit Writing Unit, Character Analysis Essay, Middle School Final Project

The Hobbit Writing Unit, Character Analysis Essay, Middle School Final Project

This engaging Hobbit essay unit for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade includes essay prompts, graphic organizers, and examples to support literary analysis writing through structured planning and guided support. Students trace Bilbo’s character arc by identifying important trials and challenges from the story and analyzing how those experiences change him over the course of the novel. Step-by-step organizers and models help students move from brainstorming to a clear, structured final essay. WHAT’S INCLU
Preview of The Most Dangerous Game Character Analysis & Conflict Activity + Writing

The Most Dangerous Game Character Analysis & Conflict Activity + Writing

In this literary analysis lesson sequence for Richard Connell’s classic short story, students collaborate to discuss and defend their thinking as they analyze how conflict shapes Rainsford’s character. Using key moments from the text, they track Rainsford’s development and build a visual character arc that shows how his perspective shifts over the course of the story. Throughout the process, they make decisions, support their ideas with evidence, and respond to one another’s ideas. What’s Includ
Preview of The Odyssey Writing Activities & Analysis Unit - Wanderings of Odysseus

The Odyssey Writing Activities & Analysis Unit - Wanderings of Odysseus

Bring Books 13–24 of Homer’s epic The Odyssey to life with this engaging end-of-unit experience that combines text-based analysis, synthesis, and writing. Framed as a mission from Athena, students go undercover alongside Odysseus as he returns to Ithaca disguised as a beggar. Using the Odyssey text, they will gather and record evidence of loyalty, complete guided “intel reports” on key characters, and analyze how Odysseus proves his identity. The unit culminates in an extended written Mission
Preview of The Wanderings of Odysseus Tests, Study Guides, Modified Versions

The Wanderings of Odysseus Tests, Study Guides, Modified Versions

Use these fully editable, teacher-created tests and study guides to assess student understanding of Rosemary Sutcliff’s The Wanderings of Odysseus.  Includes mid-book (Ch. 1–10) and end-of-book (Ch. 11–15) tests with modified versions and corresponding study guides. Available in PDF and editable Google Doc formats. WHAT’S INCLUDED:1. Mid-Book Test (Chapters 1–10)     15 multiple choice questions     5 short answer questions 2. Modified Mid-Book Test     15 multiple choice questions with fewe
Preview of Hamlet Pre-Reading Activities, Musical Chairs, Speed Dating, Fun Analysis

Hamlet Pre-Reading Activities, Musical Chairs, Speed Dating, Fun Analysis

Get students moving, talking, and thinking from day one with 3 engaging pre-reading and anticipation activities for Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Built-in movement and collaboration keep engagement high while students analyze short quotes for clues about character, setting, and conflict. Students rotate through quotes, discuss ideas, and record their thinking using a guided organizer and reflection sheet. Each activity is designed for different class sizes and classroom setups, allowing you to choose t
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Pre-Reading Activities, Musical Chairs, Fun Analysis

Romeo and Juliet Pre-Reading Activities, Musical Chairs, Fun Analysis

Get students moving, talking, and thinking from day one with three engaging pre-reading and anticipation activities for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Built-in movement and collaboration keep engagement high while students analyze short quotes for clues about character, setting, and conflict. Students rotate through quotes, discuss ideas, and record their thinking using a guided organizer and reflection sheet. Each activity is designed for different class sizes and classroom setups, allowing y
Preview of Chasing Lincoln’s Killer Text Feature Investigation, Nonfiction Pre-Reading

Chasing Lincoln’s Killer Text Feature Investigation, Nonfiction Pre-Reading

Help students analyze text features before reading Chasing Lincoln’s Killer by James L. Swanson with this differentiated graphic organizer. This pre-reading activity guides students to examine headings, images, maps, and other features to build understanding before they begin reading. Includes two versions (standard and modified), plus print and digital formats for flexible use. This Nonfiction Text Features Investigation is designed as an anticipation activity to help students interact with i
Preview of Text Feature Investigation Activity, Nonfiction Text Analysis + Modified Version

Text Feature Investigation Activity, Nonfiction Text Analysis + Modified Version

Help students analyze text features before reading a nonfiction book or narrative nonfiction text with this differentiated graphic organizer. This pre-reading activity guides students to examine headings, images, maps, and other features to build understanding before they begin reading, and can be used with any nonfiction, informational, or narrative nonfiction text. Includes two versions (standard and modified), plus print and digital formats for flexible use, and a completed exemplar from Cha
Preview of Romeo & Juliet Close Reading + Guided Character Analysis Writing, Act 1 Scene 1

Romeo & Juliet Close Reading + Guided Character Analysis Writing, Act 1 Scene 1

This FREE Romeo and Juliet close reading from 1.1 helps students build confidence in their character analysis and writing skills. Students analyze Tybalt and Benvolio to understand how Shakespeare uses tone and repetition to develop character and reveal conflict. They then apply their thinking in a structured analytical writing paragraph. Designed for flexible use, this resource works as a standalone lesson or as part of a larger Romeo and Juliet unit. What’s IncludedClose reading worksheetTea
Preview of The Most Dangerous Game FREE Mood Analysis & Writing Activity

The Most Dangerous Game FREE Mood Analysis & Writing Activity

In this engaging activity for Richard Connell’s classic short story, students analyze how imagery and diction influence mood and then rewrite the passage with a new mood, using Connell’s writing as a model. While designed to fit naturally within a Most Dangerous Game unit, this activity can also be used on its own to teach mood through diction and imagery. What’s IncludedAnchor chart on imagery, diction, and moodClose reading activity focused on identifying mood-shaping languageComparison task
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Vocabulary, Tone Words & Verbs, AP Lang & AP English Lit

Rhetorical Analysis Vocabulary, Tone Words & Verbs, AP Lang & AP English Lit

Help students build the vocabulary needed for rhetorical analysis, literary analysis, and academic writing in AP Lang, AP Literature, and other advanced English courses. This tone words and rhetorical verbs unit strengthens analysis and writing through collaborative discussion, vocabulary in context, and careful analysis of word choice and meaning. Over 10 weeks, students develop mastery of 100 tone words and rhetorical verbs. Rather than emphasizing obscure vocabulary often associated with SAT
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Experience

I’m a current secondary English teacher with over 20 years of experience teaching grades 7–12, including honors and AP Lit and Lang. My resources are intentionally designed to support rigorous thinking, confident writing, and meaningful engagement with literature.

Teaching style

My teaching and resource design are shaped by experience across public and private classrooms, as well as 13 years of homeschooling my own five children. This wide range of contexts has deeply influenced how I think about instructional support. My resources reflect instructional practices that consistently support student growth, particularly in writing. You’ll see a strong emphasis on: • Backward Design, with clear learning goals guiding instruction • Explicit modeling and exemplars to build student confidence • Scaffolded rigor, so students can succeed with complex tasks • Differentiation, allowing teachers to adapt materials for varied learners These approaches are informed by current research and refined through sustained classroom practice.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I’ve spent over a decade teaching AP Language and AP Literature, with 80%+ of my students earning qualifying AP scores. What I’m most proud of, though, is helping students of all levels learn to write with confidence, clarity, and control. Whether students are preparing for AP exams, advanced coursework, or college-level writing expectations, my approach emphasizes strong modeling, purposeful practice, and clear, actionable feedback.

My own education history

Bachelor of Music Education, Louisiana State University Master of Arts in Teaching, Thomas More University State Certified in Secondary English Language Arts My store name, Lyrics and Letters, reflects my dual passions for music and language, where structure and rhythm meet the art of expression.