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Ashland, Ohio, United States
About the store
Plug-and-play secondary ELA resources for reading workshop, accountability, and standards-based grading — built and classroom-tested by an Ohio ELA teacher with 24+ years of experience. For three years, I served on the Ohio AIR ELA Content Committee, where I gained firsthand insight into state testing design, question structures, and standards alignment. That experience directly informs my test prep and skill-based resources, helping students practice the skills that truly matter—without overteaching or busywork. All of the resources in my store are: ➡️ Teacher-tested in real secondary classrooms ➡️ Designed to be low-prep and easy to implement ➡️ Created to support reading workshop, writing instruction, and student accountability If you’re looking for plug-and-play ELA lessons, reading accountability tools, or standards-aligned skill practice, you’re in the right place.
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Preview of A Long Walk to Water Novel Study Unit | Guided Reading Notes, Vocabulary, Essay

A Long Walk to Water Novel Study Unit | Guided Reading Notes, Vocabulary, Essay

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TeachMomRepeat
Bring A Long Walk to Water into your middle school ELA classroom with a complete novel study resource designed for guided reading, vocabulary practice, nonfiction connection, and informational writing. This resource helps students stay accountable as they read Linda Sue Park’s novel while giving them space to track important plot points, character development, figurative language, mood, tone, symbolism, and real-world connections. The chapter-by-chapter structure makes it easy to use the full n
Preview of Limetown Podcast Unit | Listening Comprehension Activities + Analysis Slides

Limetown Podcast Unit | Listening Comprehension Activities + Analysis Slides

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TeachMomRepeat
Bring Limetown to life in your ELA classroom with this ready-to-use listening and analysis unit — designed to help students explore storytelling, suspense, and critical thinking through one of the most gripping fiction podcasts out there. This resource includes both printable PDF listening guides and interactive Google Slides decks, making it easy to teach Limetown in person or online. Every activity is classroom-tested, engaging, and aligned with key ELA skills like inference, characteriz
Preview of Independent Reading Accountability One-Pager | Any Novel or Short Story

Independent Reading Accountability One-Pager | Any Novel or Short Story

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TeachMomRepeat
Five days. Five tasks. One simple way to check whether students are reading and thinking.This independent reading one-pager works with any novel or short story and gives students a focused place to summarize, reflect, analyze, and prepare for discussion or reading conferences. This works well for silent reading, independent reading books, literature circles, book clubs, short story units, reading conferences, or quick comprehension check-ins. Students respond to core reading skills in one organi
Preview of STEAL Characterization Reading Response Journal

STEAL Characterization Reading Response Journal

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TeachMomRepeat
Looking for a way to keep students accountable for their reading? This weekly journal page is your answer. The questions are directly related to common core standards to help students practice those skills all year. Make test vocabulary a part of their regular routine when you use this reading response page. There are five sections making it easy to assign one section a day for the week. Included: Sample journal page for modeling purposes Reading response journal page STEAL Characterization po
Preview of Google Slide Virtual Notecards for Research in Distance Learning or In-person

Google Slide Virtual Notecards for Research in Distance Learning or In-person

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TeachMomRepeat
Are you an avid Google Classroom user? If so, this is the product for you! Use these virtual notecards with your students when conducting research. You are able to upload them into Google Classroom as an assignment and then keep an eye on each student's research progress. Directions and samples included for you and the students. Recently updated to include a bonus Google Document outline and Modeling video. Writing an argument essay? You might like this.
Preview of Step-by-step Argument Writing Google Slide presentation & writing organizer

Step-by-step Argument Writing Google Slide presentation & writing organizer

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TeachMomRepeat
Do your students struggle to write an argument essay? Use this Google Slide presentation to walk them through the step-by-step process. Each slide will address the major parts of an argument essay. Starting with their claim, adding in the evidence and reasons, then writing the counterclaim to complete the essay. This presentation also includes a writing organizer to help students include all the essential paragraphs of an argument essay. Do you struggle to model writing within your mini lessons
Preview of Text Structure Notes and Graphic Organizers

Text Structure Notes and Graphic Organizers

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Help your students understand text structure with these one page notes that include definitions, sample paragraphs and signal words. Each set of notes can be printed in either color or black and white. Then use the graphic organizers to help your students practice writing with each structure. Organizers will print in landscape and notes will print in portrait. Structures included: Compare and Contrast Problem and Solution Description Cause and Effect Order Sequence
Preview of Connect Taylor Swift's "Eyes Open" to The Hunger Games

Connect Taylor Swift's "Eyes Open" to The Hunger Games

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This worksheet breaksdown the lyrics of Taylor Swift's song "Eyes Open" for students to illustrate and summarize. The song can be found on the soundtrack and the lyrics have vivid connections to scenes from the novel.
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About the store

Experience

Plug-and-play secondary ELA resources for reading workshop, accountability, and standards-based grading — built and classroom-tested by an Ohio ELA teacher with 24+ years of experience. For three years, I served on the Ohio AIR ELA Content Committee, where I gained firsthand insight into state testing design, question structures, and standards alignment. That experience directly informs my test prep and skill-based resources, helping students practice the skills that truly matter—without overteaching or busywork. All of the resources in my store are: ➡️ Teacher-tested in real secondary classrooms ➡️ Designed to be low-prep and easy to implement ➡️ Created to support reading workshop, writing instruction, and student accountability If you’re looking for plug-and-play ELA lessons, reading accountability tools, or standards-aligned skill practice, you’re in the right place.

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in reading and writing workshop, with a strong focus on student accountability, skill-based instruction, and standards-aligned assessment. I believe students grow most when they have choice in what they read and write, paired with clear expectations and consistent feedback. In my classroom, I use reading workshop routines to build stamina, deepen comprehension, and support character analysis across any novel or text. My lessons emphasize transferable ELA skills—such as characterization, evidence-based responses, and written reflection—rather than one-off assignments tied to a single text. I am also actively working through the journey of transforming my classroom into a standards-based grading system. This has shaped how I design my resources: assignments are built around clear learning targets, simple rubrics, and repeatable routines that allow students to demonstrate mastery over time. My approach values: 🌟 Low-prep workshop lessons that fit into real class periods 🌟 Reading and writing accountability tools that work with any text 🌟 Flexible resources for whole class, small group, and independent work 🌟 Standards-based feedback that supports growth, not just grades Every resource I create is designed to help teachers run effective reading and writing workshops while maintaining manageable grading systems and meaningful data on student progress.

My own education history

I hold a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction, along with a Master’s degree in Instructional Technology focused on K–12 and adult learners. My formal education emphasizes instructional design, literacy development, assessment, and technology-enhanced learning, all of which inform the way I design classroom resources and professional learning experiences. In addition to my degrees, I am committed to ongoing professional learning, particularly in the areas of reading and writing workshop, standards-based grading, and effective instructional systems for both students and teachers. My background in adult learning theory shapes how I create resources and training materials that are clear, practical, and immediately usable. This combination of classroom experience, graduate-level training, and continued professional growth allows me to design resources that support meaningful instruction, manageable assessment, and sustainable teaching practices.

Additional biographical information

Former Member of the Ohio Department of Education Content Area Committee for the AIR assessment.