
The Cutest Literary Analysis (free resource)
Need a quick way to help students build analysis skills? Use short works. In the past, I’ve talked about using

Need a quick way to help students build analysis skills? Use short works. In the past, I’ve talked about using

Definitely not. But her famous poem, “I’m Nobody! Who are You?,” is a useful tool to help students consider their

This week, the Met Gala took an unexpected turn toward literary analysis. The celebrity-studded event’s dress code, “The Garden of

I was inspired this week by my teacher-friend Amber to build a worksheet that could be used with any podcast

Taylor Swift announced this week her newest album, The Tortured Poets Department, will be released on April 19 – smack-dab

“The Gift of the Magi,” O. Henry’s tale of gift giving and self-sacrifice, is the perfect December short story lesson.

Need a quick way to help students build analysis skills? Use short works. In the past, I’ve talked about using

An exhausted teacher messaged me on IG yesterday, asking for help with lesson planning. My response? You go take a

This week’s focus was on moving my “Whose phone is this?” worksheet into 2023. Thousands of teachers have used this

Looking for a one-page short story from a modern writer that’ll hook your students? Sticks, a flash fiction short story