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Every good sentence has structure. Every strong idea needs substance. And every lesson should offer simplicity, not chaos. I’m an English teacher building resources that help students analyze, write, and grow—with clarity at the core. Welcome to Pen & Pattern.
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Preview of Characterization Study: Art to Literature

Characterization Study: Art to Literature

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Two ready-to-use collections focused on one big skill: analyzing character. Each set includes portrait-style paintings with guided questions, sentence starters. "Character, Character, Character" follows written analysis with Multiple Choice questions (written in the style of AP Literature). Students practice tone, inference, and evidence-based interpretation without needing a single paragraph of text. Perfect for warm-ups, bell-ringers, writing mini-lessons, or visual analysis practice that ac
Preview of Argument Practice: Quote of the Day

Argument Practice: Quote of the Day

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Start class with a quote—and end with stronger thinking. This daily warm-up set uses powerful, thought-provoking quotes to help students build interpretation, discussion, and argument writing skills—all through one consistent routine. Each slide prompts students to analyze a quote, take a stance, and defend it using the What / How / Why writing framework. What’s Included: 7 designed quote slides Literary, philosophical, and real-world quotes Scaffolded questions on every slide Built-in “What
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Experience

Every good sentence has structure. Every strong idea needs substance. And every lesson should offer simplicity, not chaos. I’m an English teacher building resources that help students analyze, write, and grow—with clarity at the core. Welcome to Pen & Pattern.

Teaching style

I’m a practical, no-fluff kind of teacher. I believe in smart structure, steady challenge, and helping students level up—one intentional step at a time. If it’s engaging, efficient, and elevates thinking, I’m in. Bonus points if it copies straight into a sub plan. 😄

Awards & shining teacher moments

I’ve been lucky enough to be voted Teacher of the Year four times. I’ve scored AP Language essays for the college board (all three questions), written curriculum for statewide programs, and directed student theater with actual sets, costumes, and chaos. But honestly, my favorite moments are when a kid who swore they’d hate the book suddenly gets it and doesn’t want to put it down.

My own education history

Bachelors, Masters, National Board Certification. I seem chaotic, but I have a plan.