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Louisiana, United States
About the store
(Formerly ELA Classroom Creations by Tiffini Brigola) I began my career as a secondary English teacher and later moved into school leadership, always with a strong commitment to supporting teachers and strengthening instruction. I am currently an assistant professor of Educational Leadership, where I prepare future school administrators while continuing to work closely with practicing educators. My experience reflects a “teacher’s administrator” perspective—one grounded in respect for classroom realities and focused on providing relevant, engaging instructional resources alongside practical leadership development tools for current and aspiring leaders.
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Preview of MLA Format Cheat Sheet for Google Docs

MLA Format Cheat Sheet for Google Docs

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This two-page PDF file is a color guide with images describing step-by-step how to set up a document in MLA Format in Google Docs. This can be printed on card stock, laminated, and kept close to the computer for easy access and quick reference for students needing guidance through the process.
Preview of Checklist for 8th Grade ELA CCSS Learning Targets

Checklist for 8th Grade ELA CCSS Learning Targets

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This is a student's tracking chart for their achievement of the learning targets developed from the 8th Grade ELA Common Core State Standards. They have been categorized, turned into "I can" statements, and labeled on each line with a "date" column, "revisited" column, and a section where the student can rate his understanding of the concept on a scale from 0-5.
Preview of Writing Strategy: A.C.E. Poster or Handout

Writing Strategy: A.C.E. Poster or Handout

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This is a one-page PDF file of a simple but eye-catching black-and-white handout that can also be used as a classroom poster. It simply explains the A.C.E. writing strategy to assist students with answer constructed response prompts.
Preview of CCSS 9th-10th Grade ELA Binder Dividers and DOK Reference Chart

CCSS 9th-10th Grade ELA Binder Dividers and DOK Reference Chart

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These PDF files are 8.5" x 11', clearly typed and well-organized pages intended to be two-sided binder dividers for 9th and 10th grade ELA classes. There are eleven total pages: two pages (CCSS listed on one and HOT/Higher Order Thinking question stems on the second) for each category of ELA study (literature, informational texts, language, speaking and listening, and writing) and one Depth of Knowledge reference chart. They can be used for a variety of purposes, but I make a set for each of m
Preview of Handout: Annotating a Text

Handout: Annotating a Text

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This is a one-page PDF handout that helps students understand what annotating is, why it is important, and how to do it. It is a color document and is great for middle and high school students. It can also be used as a classroom poster.
Preview of Inside Out and Back Again Foldables

Inside Out and Back Again Foldables

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This is a two-page document that contains two five-tab foldables. One foldable contains labeled tabs to help students organize the elements of fiction as they pertain to the novel Inside Out and Back Again. The second foldable contains labeled tabs to help track the characterization of the five most-prominent characters. Just print, copy, and hand out to your students along with scissors and glue sticks! This is great for interactive reading notebooks.
Preview of Literature Summary Foldable: Somebody Wanted But So Then

Literature Summary Foldable: Somebody Wanted But So Then

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This one-page file is a five-tab foldable that students can use to summarize the major events in the plot of a text. "Somebody" tab is used to describe the protagonist; "Wanted" is used for explaining the goals of the protagonist; "But" is for describing the conflicts keeping the main character from achieving his or her goals; "So" is reserved for descriptions of events in the Falling Action part of the plot; and "Then" is left for the denouement. This is great for interactive student notebook
Preview of Study Island Tracking Chart - 9th Grade ELA Common Core Standards

Study Island Tracking Chart - 9th Grade ELA Common Core Standards

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This tacking chart helps ninth grade English I students track their progress through studies and assessments in Study Island. It is a two-page file that I copy as a double-sided sheet and have students keep in their binders. They independently keep track of their scores using this document.
Preview of Common Core Essential Verbs List

Common Core Essential Verbs List

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List of 29 of the most commonly-used verbs in CCSS for ELA. The verbs are arranged in an alphabetical order list and defined.
Preview of Interactive Notebook Note Sheets: Sweet Sixteen Literary Devices

Interactive Notebook Note Sheets: Sweet Sixteen Literary Devices

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This .pdf file is a two-page document created to be used in interactive student notebooks. It lists and defines the sixteen most commonly used literary devices and provides a column of cells in which students can list examples of each term from literature samples. The document pages are framed to fit perfectly on the pages of a composition notebook. Students simply need to cut and glue them onto the pages in their interactive notebooks.
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About the store

Experience

(Formerly ELA Classroom Creations by Tiffini Brigola) I began my career as a secondary English teacher and later moved into school leadership, always with a strong commitment to supporting teachers and strengthening instruction. I am currently an assistant professor of Educational Leadership, where I prepare future school administrators while continuing to work closely with practicing educators. My experience reflects a “teacher’s administrator” perspective—one grounded in respect for classroom realities and focused on providing relevant, engaging instructional resources alongside practical leadership development tools for current and aspiring leaders.

Teaching style

My teaching style is practical, reflective, and systems-oriented, with an emphasis on clarity, purpose, and capacity building. As a former secondary English teacher, I also bring a strong literacy lens to my work. The English Language Arts legacy resources in this store reflect my classroom roots and focus on close reading, critical thinking, academic writing, and student voice. Together, these ELA foundations and leadership-focused tools support effective instruction and thoughtful decision-making across content areas.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I have been recognized for leadership and impact in education, including being named the Louisiana Association of Principals State Assistant Principal of the Year, am a member of Phi Kappa Phi's Honor Society, have been selected to serve as the Vice President of the Louisiana Educational Research Association (LERA), contribute to the Research i Contemporary Educational Journal as a member of its Editorial Board, and am a member of the Executive Board of the Raphael-Evelyn Ofodum Education Foundation, an international non-profit organization building and maintaining a leadership school for girls in Nigeria. However, the greatest award I receive every year is the thanks and gratitude from cap-and-gown-clad graduating students with whom I've shared instruction and inspiration.

My own education history

I am a three-time graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where I earned my undergraduate degree in 1999, a Master of Education in Educational Leadership in 2017, and a Doctorate in K–12 Educational Leadership in 2023. My academic background is in psychology and English language and literature. I taught secondary English in grades 7–12 across three different school districts and six schools. This breadth and depth of experience has strengthened my ability to serve diverse communities with equity, adaptability, and a deep respect for the unique strengths each school brings to its work.

Additional biographical information

I am a mother, wife, teacher, student, and juggler of work and life. I have spent my career in education striving for improvement year after year. Now, as a professor of leadership, I work to create systems of optimization to support teachers, administrators, and their school communities. OptimizeED was created to support educators at every level—teachers, teacher leaders, and administrators—who are committed to meaningful, sustainable school improvement. My resources are grounded in real classroom experience, leadership practice, and research focused on optimizing teaching, learning, and school systems.