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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 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 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 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 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 2010 Macbeth Patrick Stewart vs Original Macbeth Play Film Study Comparison

2010 Macbeth Patrick Stewart vs Original Macbeth Play Film Study Comparison

Want to compare the 2010 Macbeth Movie with Patrick Stewart to the original Macbeth play by Shakespeare? Students can choose to focus their analysis on characters like Macbeth, Lady Macbeth or Banquo or famous scenes like the dagger scene. This is an alternative to a traditional movie guide, where students have more responsibility to examine and study stylistic choices. No prep instructional slide deck included. The note sheet includes a checklist to help students generate or focus on compa
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Unit - Lessons and Activities for Literary Analysis

Romeo and Juliet Unit - Lessons and Activities for Literary Analysis

All my Romeo & Juliet activities for teaching Shakespeare! Character analysis, theme development, symbolism, scene, act and prologue notes. Add writing prompts and a reader response journal to your existing Romeo and Juliet unit. These resources can be worked into your pre-existing Shakespeare unit or you can use everything here to guide your lesson planning. Students often love studying "Romeo and Juliet" because it's a timeless tale of passionate young love, tragic consequences, and the stru
Preview of Graphic Novels History, Background with Comic Book and Manga Differences

Graphic Novels History, Background with Comic Book and Manga Differences

Want to teach about the history of Graphic novels? Or the difference between comics, graphic novels, and manga? This ZERO PREP presentation & handout will introduce graphic novel history, controversy, and discuss the difficult to pin down classification as a literary genre. Essential Questions:How are graphic novels different from comic books? Are graphic novels worthy of being studied in the classroom?Presentation Table of ContentsReview the essential questionActivate prior knowledge about
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Movie Comparison 1968 Film vs 1996 Movie Activity Bundle

Romeo and Juliet Movie Comparison 1968 Film vs 1996 Movie Activity Bundle

Looking for a Romeo and Juliet movie guide? Bring Shakespeare to life with this fresh Romeo and Juliet Film Study Project, where STUDENT CHOOSE their own focus for comparing the 1968 Franco Zeffirelli adaptation and the 1996 Baz Luhrmann film. This film vs. film analysis resource helps students explore how the same story can be interpreted in completely different ways across time periods, styles, and audiences. Instead of passively watching, students take on the role of film critics, act
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Character Notes Chart Graphic Organizer for Character Tracking

Romeo and Juliet Character Notes Chart Graphic Organizer for Character Tracking

Are you looking for Romeo and Juliet character notes? Well, these character worksheets include pictures! You can edit to add your own text to focus on character biography, character quotations, or  a close reading. Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio, Tybalt, Nurse, Benvolio, both parents, Friar Lawrence, Paris, Balthasar and Prince Escalus. This Romeo and Juliet Character Chart / Graphic Organizer helps students track characters and deepen their understanding of characterization, motivation, and conf
Preview of Lamb to the Slaughter Short Story to Movie Comparison 1958 Hitchcock Presents

Lamb to the Slaughter Short Story to Movie Comparison 1958 Hitchcock Presents

Teaching the Lamb to the Slaughter short story? Want to do a movie analysis of the 1958 version? This film study activity compares the similarities and differences between the story and the 1958 Hickcock version of Lamb to the Slaughter.This no-prep movie comparison lesson is perfect for busy teachers. Plus, it's editable, so you can easily customize it to fit your needs - just show your students the two different movie adaptations and let them get to work! They'll compare and contrast the
Preview of And Then There Were None Novel Study Character Notes for Character Analysis

And Then There Were None Novel Study Character Notes for Character Analysis

Starting your "And Then There Were None" Novel Study? Are you looking for an "And Then There Were None" Character Analysis Chart to add to your unit? This graphic organizer for "And Then There Were None" is perfect for literature analysis activities, character worksheets, or any novel study lessons. It can be used as a stand-alone activity, a supplement to your "And Then There Were None" unit plan. These Character Profile Notes include Justice Lawrence Wargrave, Vera Claythorne, Philip Lo
Preview of Analyzing Diction and Word Choice in Literary Analysis Reference Sheet Bundle

Analyzing Diction and Word Choice in Literary Analysis Reference Sheet Bundle

Help your students master diction and word choice in literature with this ready-to-use literary analysis bundle! Includes a student handout on connotation, denotation, and analyzing diction and tone, along with a reference cheatsheet packed with sentence stems, vocabulary, and analysis questions. These close reading tools give students the scaffolding they need for literary analysis essays, classroom discussions, and writing about author’s diction, word choice, and voice with confidence
Preview of Macbeth Lessons, Worksheets, Questions and Analysis Activities BUNDLE

Macbeth Lessons, Worksheets, Questions and Analysis Activities BUNDLE

Looking to freshen up your Macbeth unit for your high school English classroom? This Macbeth Unit Bundle includes ready-to-use lesson plans, activities, worksheets, writing prompts, and assessments to guide students through Shakespeare’s tragedy from start to finish. This BUNDLE includes all my Macbeth resources for teaching Shakespeare. Character, theme and symbolism visuals + theme analysis activities and no prep lesson slides! Save planning time while helping students build skills in
Preview of The Tragedy of Macbeth 2021 Movie vs Play a Movie Analysis Comparison Assignment

The Tragedy of Macbeth 2021 Movie vs Play a Movie Analysis Comparison Assignment

Want to watch 2021 The Tragedy of Macbeth movie with your students? This resource is designed to help students compare Shakespeare’s original play with the 2021 film adaptation starring Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand ( The Tragedy of Macbeth, directed by Joel Coen). This film study activity compares the similarities and differences between the  original play & the 2021 version  with Denzel Washington. This is an alternative to a traditional movie guide; students have more responsibi
Preview of The Hunger Games Novel Study Character Analysis for Katniss, Peeta, Haymitch

The Hunger Games Novel Study Character Analysis for Katniss, Peeta, Haymitch

EDITABLE Digital + Print Graphic organizers PLUS a 7 slide instructional mini lesson to review characterization and inferences. This activity is meant to add a little more rigor to a novel that lacks deeper character introspection. A print and go activity for both digital and online learning. Characters to select: Katniss Everdeen, Haymitch, Peeta and Gale. However, the worksheet is editable so you can edit the characters if you like. Use this worksheet activity during any part of your novel s
Preview of Romeo & Juliet Unit - Visual Support for Character Theme and Symbolism

Romeo & Juliet Unit - Visual Support for Character Theme and Symbolism

These Romeo and Juliet Visual Supports include character cards, theme posters, and symbolism visuals to help students engage with Shakespeare’s classic tragedy. Display these visuals to support ALL students as they develop their literary analysis, discussion, and essay writing skills. Perfect for secondary ELA and high school English classrooms! Character, symbolism, motif and theme visual supports for teaching Romeo & Juliet! Symbolism visuals for light and darkness, the sun and m
Preview of Teaching Context in Literature and Historical Context Notes, Activities, Lesson

Teaching Context in Literature and Historical Context Notes, Activities, Lesson

Teaching context in literature and historical context can feel abstract and overwhelming for students. This  Teaching Context bundle has everything you need: Introduction Lesson Slides and interactive Notes, a  visual classroom poster, and a set of  graphic organizers with sentence stems to support analysis. This Context Bundle is perfect as an introductory unit, anchor chart reference, or ongoing analysis tool. Context can feel abstract and confusing for students, which is why it needs to b
Preview of Teaching Context Notes for Historical, Geographical, Cultural, Social Context

Teaching Context Notes for Historical, Geographical, Cultural, Social Context

Want to teach students how to consider context? I break context down into Historical Context, Geographical Context, Social Context, Cultural Context, Personal Context and Situational Context. These lessons and notes can help students analyze texts in Literary Analysis or and current events in Social Studies. Help your students move beyond surface-level reading with this ready-to-teach lesson on analyzing context. Designed for high school ELA or social studies classrooms, this resource
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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.