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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 Literary Analysis Writing Transition Words with Analysis Verbs & Sentence Stems

Literary Analysis Writing Transition Words with Analysis Verbs & Sentence Stems

Make writing easier for your students with this Academic Writing Vocabulary Reference! For middle and high school ELA. Includes transition words, analysis stems, tone and theme vocabulary, and essay command terms to support close reading, essay writing, and literary analysis in any unit. Give your students the ultimate writing support tool with this comprehensive Writing Hacks: Vocabulary Reference! Designed for grades 7–12, this 10-page PDF handout equips students with the academic vocabu
Preview of Graphic Novels - Introduction activities and terminology lessons for ANY Unit

Graphic Novels - Introduction activities and terminology lessons for ANY Unit

Want to teach a graphic novels but don't know where to start? Want to do a comic, manga or graphic novel unit but feel lost? These lessons, activities and unit plan is what I have been using for 5+ years in my classroom! I have taught graphic novels 5+ years, and these activities and lesson ideas are what I use with my students! You don't have to know everything about graphic novels; you and your students can learn together! Don't know where to start with Graphic Novels?! Let me do all t
Preview of Macbeth Analysis One Pager activity for any act

Macbeth Analysis One Pager activity for any act

Looking for a close reading one pager for Macbeth? Looking for a simplified activity and lesson for Shakespeare? Imagine ONE handout for each act of the play that scaffolds all of the important skills & strategies that you want students to develop! Use this resource in your secondary or high school classroom! I have been using Visual Thinking Notes in my classroom for 5 years - and each semester I've tweaked them, changed them and made them better! These are the one resource that my c
Preview of Graphic Novel Analysis

Graphic Novel Analysis

Analyzing graphic novels? This is a print and go, step-by-step guide for close reading. This resource is for you if you want to jump right into analyzing pages or panels from a graphic novel, without spending much time introducing the terminology of visual texts. This guided worksheet walks students through the steps needed to perform an analysis of a visual text. They will need to use their visual and critical literacy skills to understand all the visual and text clues. You would need to jus
Preview of Social Justice and Activism: Critical Lenses and Thinking Posters Bundle

Social Justice and Activism: Critical Lenses and Thinking Posters Bundle

A diverse and inclusive display! Support challenging discussions about r ace, racism, inequality, diversity, privilege, class and status. Bring social justice, activist role models, and Indigenous and Black Excellence into your classroom. OR they can decorate your walls with diverse role models from the past and present! This social justice-aligned bundle highlights inspiring activists from the past and present. The question prompts are EDITABLE, so you can personalize them to suit the ne
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 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 Romeo and Juliet 1968 Movie Analysis Assignment - Film vs Play Movie Comparison

Romeo and Juliet 1968 Movie Analysis Assignment - Film vs Play Movie Comparison

A rigorous film study to challenge your students! My students LOVE this classic film of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and this Text vs. Film Analysis Project based on the 1968 Franco Zeffirelli adaptation. A structured comparison of the original play and its film adaptation that encourages students to think critically about how directors bring Shakespeare’s words to life on screen. Instead of passively watching, students take on the role of film critics, analyzing how characters, scenes
Preview of Lord of the Flies Pre-Reading Activities and Golding Author Biography

Lord of the Flies Pre-Reading Activities and Golding Author Biography

Kick off your Lord of the Flies novel study with this engaging pre-reading activity bundle, designed to build background knowledge, spark curiosity, and visually imagine the setting of Golding’s famous novel. Introduces students to William Golding, the author of Lord of the Flies, and encourages them to connect personally to the key themes and big ideas of the novel before they start reading. ✨ What’s Inside: Anticipation Guide Activity (Editable)Introduce students to the themes, conflicts,
Preview of Diverse Social Justice and Activism Posters

Diverse Social Justice and Activism Posters

Bring these multicultural social justice warriors into your classroom! These posters can be used to support social justice activities or as decoration with a purpose! QR Codes link to Activist websites or credible news sources to support student research. I wanted to represent the cultural diversity in my own classroom! 8 different activists are featured on 19, high-quality, high-resolution PDFs that can be printed onto 8.5x11 inch paper. Posters come with two versions: With and Without QR C
Preview of Lord of the Flies Novel Study Character and Literary Analysis Bundle

Lord of the Flies Novel Study Character and Literary Analysis Bundle

Are you teaching Lord of the Flies by William Golding? Are you looking for a Lord of the Flies Character Analysis Chart to add to your unit? This graphic organizer for Lord of the Flies 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 Lord of the Flies unit plan. These Character Profile Notes include Ralph, Jack, Piggy, Simon, Roger, and all of the key characters while analyzing t
Preview of Refugee by Alan Gratz novel study visuals

Refugee by Alan Gratz novel study visuals

43 pages of printable visuals to add to your novel study! Print and laminate these visuals to use with any activity or lesson when you teach Alan Gratz's Refugee in your classroom! These icons are just as much for you as they are for students. They support your visual learners Printable icons for setting, character, symbols, motif & historical context. Included in your download is a PDF with a hyperlink to your Google ™ Slides resource. The theme, literary definitions and historical context
Preview of The Crucible Character Analysis Bundle with Visual Supports and Character Notes

The Crucible Character Analysis Bundle with Visual Supports and Character Notes

Are you teaching The Crucible by Arthur Miller? Bring The Crucible to life in your classroom with this character analysis bundle, which includes Character Visual Cards and a Character Notes Graphic Organizer. Together, these resources help students track, analyze, and understand the complex cast of The Crucible characters while deepening their critical thinking skills. Perfect for secondary ELA classrooms, these character cards support a variety of activities by helping students track cha
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 Notice and Note Signposts for Nonfiction Handout for any Informational Text

Notice and Note Signposts for Nonfiction Handout for any Informational Text

Want to use the Notice and Note strategy but don't want to spend hours of class time introducing each of the signposts in detail? Then this EDITABLE Notice and Note handout for secondary students is for you! My favourite close reading strategy. I love the Notice and Note signposts! They are such a simple close reading strategy for fiction! I found that secondary students just need a handout to keep with them as a reference - I've adapted and simplified the Notice and Note approach for for
Preview of Worldview Reading Passages with Comprehension Questions and Writing Project

Worldview Reading Passages with Comprehension Questions and Writing Project

Building Understanding in a Divided World! A bundle of 3 worldview (Western, Eastern + Indigenous) reading passages with comprehension questions + personal writing project. A perfect cross-curricular writing activity that blends world history, geography, the writing process, and self-reflection.✓ Examine different worldviews & different ways of thinking ✓ Understand diverse perspectives ✓ Reflect on personal values ✓ Build global awareness Each Reading Comprehension Article includes
Preview of Graphic Novel Vocabulary & Terminology Posters to Introduce Graphic Novels

Graphic Novel Vocabulary & Terminology Posters to Introduce Graphic Novels

Teaching Graphic Novels? Promote critical and visual literacy by displaying these Graphic Novel Terminology posters + bulletin board lettering set in your school classroom or library! Frames, speech balloons, figures, panels, text boxes, captions - all the key terminology is covered! Expose kids to the "science" and art of graphic novels by introducing unfamiliar vocabulary and terms. I've used these posters in my classroom to reinforce the terms as I've studied graphic novels with my class.
Preview of New Year 2024 One Word New Year Resolution & Goal Setting Mini Project

New Year 2024 One Word New Year Resolution & Goal Setting Mini Project

Want to set a one-word goal for 2023? Looking for a one-word resolution mini project to start off a new semester, term or school year? This assignment is perfect for the new year or when you want to explore the power of words in relation to goal setting. I created this resource because I loved the simplicity of a ONE WORD resolution but I wanted to add more a more rigorous writing component. This assignment asks students to write a rationale to explain their selection process and design choices
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Experience

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.