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I am a full-time ✏️ classroom teacher and certified 📖 teacher librarian with over 11 years of classroom experience. I'm ❤️ passionate about 🌎 universal design & making high school classrooms more accessible through visual learning! As a ✨Visual Thinker✨ with an eye for art and design, I create resources that are as functional as they are beautiful. My students THRIVE when they have worksheets with built-in scaffolding and writing supports.
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Preview of Long Way Down Jason Reynolds Novel Study Unit Activities, Worksheets Assessment

Long Way Down Jason Reynolds Novel Study Unit Activities, Worksheets Assessment

Teaching Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds? Pick and choose from all my EDITABLE Long Way Down activities and no-prep lessons. Whether you’re focusing on themes, character development, figurative language, or social justice issues, these resources help students think critically while staying deeply engaged. Pre-reading activities, symbolism analysis, close reading lessons, comprehension questions, and character investigation are included . Make your novel study of A Long Way Down engaging
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Final Project Hexagonal Thinking Activity for Literary Analysis

Romeo and Juliet Final Project Hexagonal Thinking Activity for Literary Analysis

Sick of marking Romeo and Juliet Tests? This creative hexagonal thinking activity challenges students to make meaningful connections between themes, symbols, characters, motifs, and key quotes while promoting critical thinking, collaboration, and student choice. ✔ Accessible + ChallengingThe beauty of hexagonal thinking is that  all students can access this learning activity while still being challenged. Every learner can make meaningful connections, while more advanced students can extend
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Movie Comparison 1996 Film vs Play in Depth Analysis Assignment

Romeo and Juliet Movie Comparison 1996 Film vs Play in Depth Analysis Assignment

Make Shakespeare engaging, modern, and meaningful with this Romeo and Juliet Text vs. Film Analysis Project, focused on the 1996 Baz Luhrmann adaptation starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes. My FAVORITE project to teach! This no-prep film study lesson helps students actively compare Shakespeare’s original play with a bold, modern film adaptation. Instead of completing a basic movie guide, students take on the role of film critics, analyzing how cinematic choices impact characters, the
Preview of Long Way Down Pre-Reading Activity and Novel Introduction Anticipation Guide

Long Way Down Pre-Reading Activity and Novel Introduction Anticipation Guide

Doing a " Long Way Down" Novel Study? This pre-reading introduction activity will prompt students to think about the themes, topics and ideas in Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds. Provide the background and introduction needed before reading. An Anticipation Guide is such a simple and effective pre reading activity that will generate meaningful discussion! Since the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020, I have changed the way that I teach this text. This revised anticipation guide prompts stud
Preview of And Then There Were None Novel Study Resources - Build Your Own Unit Bundle

And Then There Were None Novel Study Resources - Build Your Own Unit Bundle

Teaching a novel study unit on And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie? Included are graphic organizers, worksheets, character charts, theme tracking and comprehension and journal response questions. All my fresh & modern resources and activities for your And Then There Were None unit for Agatha Christie. These flexible resources and handouts can been incorporated into your existing novel study unit OR these can be the only resources you use! Organizers for every major character of And
Preview of Lord of the Flies by William Golding Novel Study Activities, Lessons Unit Bundle

Lord of the Flies by William Golding Novel Study Activities, Lessons Unit Bundle

Mega bundle for teaching Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Covers theme, characters, symbolism, motif, setting, close reading and more! Theme Visuals:15 Themes to choose from! Print and laminate these bright & bold theme visuals to use again and again when you teach your Lord of the Flies unit. I share these with my students as a pre-reading introduction before we even jump into chapter 1 of our novel study. As a teacher, you know how challenging it can be for students to grasp abstrac
Preview of Macbeth Hexagonal Thinking Literary Analysis Activity or Final Project

Macbeth Hexagonal Thinking Literary Analysis Activity or Final Project

Sick of marking Macbeth Tests? This creative hexagonal thinking activity challenges students to make meaningful connections between themes, symbols, characters, motifs, and key quotes while promoting critical thinking, collaboration, and student choice. The final hexagonal thinking project students produce is IMPRESSIVE! Included are lots of samples and pictures of student work. Engage your students in deep literary analysis of Shakespeare’s Macbeth with this interactive Hexagonal Thinki
Preview of Lord of the Flies Pre Reading Activity and Introduction Anticipation Guide

Lord of the Flies Pre Reading Activity and Introduction Anticipation Guide

Doing a " Lord of the Flies" Novel Study? This pre-reading introduction activity will prompt students to think about the themes, topics and ideas in Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Provide the background and introduction needed before reading. Included is a writing prompt that can be used for an extension activity or a ticket out the door. This writing prompt makes a nice transition from the whole class discussion to independent work. The Instruction Slideshow goes through the Anti
Preview of Literary Theory Posters for Critical and Literary Lenses

Literary Theory Posters for Critical and Literary Lenses

If you're analyzing literature and teaching literary theory and criticism, these posters are just what you need! Each EDITABLE poster outlines the critical approaches or critical lenses used to critique literature. Literary theory is a way to discuss and analyze literature. There are many different theories, but they all have the same goal: to help us understand literature better. Literary theory is the study of how literature works. It examines the ways that texts are constructed and the e
Preview of Pre-Reading Activity for A Midsummer Night's Dream - Build Context & Background

Pre-Reading Activity for A Midsummer Night's Dream - Build Context & Background

Want students to understand Fairy Folklore and Elizabethan Superstitions about Fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream,? What about the Greek Influences from the setting in Athens like Theseus, Hippolyta + Pyramus & Thisbe? This Bundle includes 3 informational articles that cover the important context that students need to understand before studying A Midsummer Night's Dream.Greek Influences & Mythology will introduce the Geographical Context for A Midsummer Night’s Dream, while Nightti
Preview of A Midsummer Night's Dream Character Visuals for Your Shakespeare Unit & Lessons

A Midsummer Night's Dream Character Visuals for Your Shakespeare Unit & Lessons

Doing Character analysis for A Midsummer Night's Dream? Do your students get Hermia, Helena, Demetrius and Lysander confused? What about Hippolyta and Titania? I created these character visuals to support student understanding of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Laminate these Shakespeare character printables to use again & again when teaching A Midsummer Night's Dream! You no longer have to write out character names 20 times daily on your whiteboard when analyzing the play or ass
Preview of A Midsummer Night's Dream Activities, Lessons, Worksheets Unit BUNDLE

A Midsummer Night's Dream Activities, Lessons, Worksheets Unit BUNDLE

Teaching A Midsummer Night's Dream? Pick from all my lessons, activities, handouts, worksheets and visuals! Everything you need to teach & explore theme, symbolism and character analysis from pre-reading articles to a film study. The handout instructs students to track the moments that the theme shows up in the text - this may be in the plot, a symbol or in a particular quotation etc. Students have space to take notes and record page numbers. 12 Themes Visuals to choose from! Print and
Preview of V for Vendetta Graphic Novel Study Unit Full Store Lessons & Activities

V for Vendetta Graphic Novel Study Unit Full Store Lessons & Activities

I LOVE teaching the graphic novel V for Vendetta. This bundle has all the handouts, worksheets, activities, notes & visuals I use to teach Alan Moore's famous graphic novel V for Vendetta. V for Vendetta is a complex text, this resource can help you build your own unit plan. This MEGA BUNDLE contains a mix of digital and print resources. Some of the resources are on Google Apps while others are in PowerPoint. Please make sure you check through the included resources to make sure that you unde
Preview of How to read graphic novels a student focused lesson and activity for terminology

How to read graphic novels a student focused lesson and activity for terminology

Want to teach your students how to read a graphic novel? This is a minimal prep inquiry approach to introducing graphic novel terms. An alternative way to front-load terminology without having students take boring notes from a slide show presentation! This mini-project approach is for you if you want to spend one class letting students explore and play with graphic novel terminology so they have a basic understanding. On the other hand, if you want students to have a strong understanding of
Preview of Diction and Word Choice Handout Literary Analysis: Connotation, Author's Purpose

Diction and Word Choice Handout Literary Analysis: Connotation, Author's Purpose

Teaching Diction and Word Choice in Literary Analysis? Make literary analysis less overwhelming with this student handout on diction and word choice. This clear, ready-to-use resource helps students understand how authors’ word choices shape meaning, tone, and voice.✅ What’s Included: 2-page printable handout Definitions of diction, word choice, and author’s voice Examples of precise vs. vague word choices Author’s purpose and context in word selection Exploration of connotation, tone, an
Preview of The Hunger Games Novel Study Visual Supports for Character, Setting, Themes

The Hunger Games Novel Study Visual Supports for Character, Setting, Themes

Teaching The Hunger Games? These visual supports help keep both teachers and students focused on the deeper literary themes and critical conversations that are often overlooked during a novel study. Its MORE than just a book about kids fighting to the death. Explore themes such as media & manipulation, wealth, privilege & inequality, violence as sport, the abuse of power and dehumanization.Resource #1: Theme VisualsThese theme visuals help students move beyond simply identifying themes and to
Preview of Lord of the Flies Final Project Hexagonal Thinking Novel Study Activity + Lesson

Lord of the Flies Final Project Hexagonal Thinking Novel Study Activity + Lesson

Sick of marking Lord of the Flies Tests? This creative novel study activity uses a strategy called hexagonal thinking! Students make connections between theme, character, symbolism, literary elements and more! With an instructional slide deck, student handouts, sentence stems, and a rubric, students explore themes, symbols, motifs, and characters while making unique connections — perfect for secondary ELA projects, end-of-unit assessments, and novel study activities. This Lord of the F
Preview of A Midsummer Night's Dream Pre Reading Introduction - Anticipation Guide Activity

A Midsummer Night's Dream Pre Reading Introduction - Anticipation Guide Activity

Looking for a cool introduction to A Midsummer Night's Dream? This EDITABLE Anticipation guide activity + mini-lesson is the no-prep resource you need! Introduce the topics and themes of A Midsummer Night's Dream with dialogue and discussion! Provide the background and introduction needed before reading. Included is a writing prompt that can be used for an extension activity or a ticket out the door. This writing prompt makes a nice transition from the whole class discussion to independen
Preview of Invictus Movie Guide and Before Viewing Task Cards for Film Studies

Invictus Movie Guide and Before Viewing Task Cards for Film Studies

This bundle covers everything you need to teach the movie Invictus, including a movie study guide and pre viewing activities to build the background knowledge and historical and social context that students need before watching the movie. The EDITABLE movie guide has 6 deeper thinking and general analysis questions about South Africa, prejudice, racism and Nelson Mandela post apartheid. Having fewer questions means that it is best to watch the film and then pause, prompt students and then giv
Preview of And Then There Were None Novel Study Character Visual Supports for Analysis

And Then There Were None Novel Study Character Visual Supports for Analysis

These And Then There Were None Character Visuals feature cards for every major character in Agatha Christie’s classic mystery novel. Perfect for secondary ELA novel studies, classroom displays, and student reference tools, these visuals help students track character traits, relationships, and development throughout the story — making literary analysis and class discussion more accessible and engaging. Laminate these visual supports Agatha Christie's classic novel And Then There Were None!
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I am a full-time ✏️ classroom teacher and certified 📖 teacher librarian with over 11 years of classroom experience. I'm ❤️ passionate about 🌎 universal design & making high school classrooms more accessible through visual learning! As a ✨Visual Thinker✨ with an eye for art and design, I create resources that are as functional as they are beautiful. My students THRIVE when they have worksheets with built-in scaffolding and writing supports.

Teaching style

I’m passionate about the transformative power of ✨VISUAL DESIGN✨ to make learning more inclusive, engaging, and meaningful, especially for learners who think and process the world visually. My classroom (and my store!) is rooted in the idea that when students can see ideas 👀, they can better grasp them. I like to use ✨VISUAL✨ educational resources that provide instant support and scaffolding for all learners! My Teaching Pedagogy (a.k.a. the Hills I Will Die On): ✅ Offering student choice creates buy-in and ownership. ✅ Provide sentence stems for meaningful self-assessment and reflection. ✅ Design handouts and worksheets with scaffolds already built in. ✅ Always project clear instructions on the board. ✅ Show lots of exemplars of student work to set high expectations. ✅ More reading = better readers. ✅ More writing = better writers. My pedagogy is rooted in the belief that students learn best when complex ideas are made visible. I draw on principles of visual literacy, Universal Design for Learning, and inquiry-based instruction to create resources that are rigorous, accessible, and engaging. In my classroom, visuals act as scaffolds that support deeper thinking. Whether that’s through thematic visual supports that make abstract ideas concrete, character cards that spark discussion, or visual prompts that guide literary analysis. I believe the English classroom should be both challenging and inclusive, so my materials are designed to give every student a meaningful way into the text.

Awards & shining teacher moments

There’s no better feeling than passing students in the hallway and overhearing them talk to their peers about what we’ve been learning in class. When learning has extended beyond the classroom walls, that’s when I know the lesson has stuck!

My own education history

● B.A. English Literature & History, 2012 📖 ● B.Ed. Secondary Education, 2014 📓 ● Post Graduate Certificate in Teacher Librarianship, 2021 📚 ● Post Graduate Certificate in Curriculum Development & Instructional Design, 2024 📋

Additional biographical information

I've travelled to 15 different ✈️ countries 💼 and even lived in Shanghai, China, while working at a government-certified✔️ offshore high school. No matter how many times I teach The Outsiders, I still cry when 💔 Johnny dies. I have taught in four different public school districts in two Canadian provinces. I now call 🏔 British Columbia home, where I live in a funky 🌻 Victorian house with my husband and son. Our winters are for skiing, our summers are for swimming, and we soak up every season in between.