How to Teach Young Goodman Brown: A Thematic Approach to Fear, Doubt, and Reality

If you’ve ever taught Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown,” you know it’s one of those stories that instantly sparks deep discussion. Students are quick to pick up on the eerie tone and unsettling atmosphere. BUT, it’s easy for them to get lost in the symbolism and miss the bigger picture. That’s where this resource comes … Continue reading How to Teach Young Goodman Brown: A Thematic Approach to Fear, Doubt, and Reality

The Perfect Short Story for Teaching Disillusionment and Author’s Purpose- Salvation by Langston Hughes

Have you ever taught a short story that sparked an honest classroom conversation about belief, pressure, growing up, and disillusionment? Langston Hughes’ “Salvation” is one of those rare memoirs that hits students right where they are. It’s raw, relatable, and rich in narrative techniques that high schoolers need to master—especially when prepping for writing and … Continue reading The Perfect Short Story for Teaching Disillusionment and Author’s Purpose- Salvation by Langston Hughes

Teaching The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: Dark Romanticism and Creative Projects

“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” follows the story of Ichabod Crane, a lanky and superstitious schoolteacher, who arrives in the quaint village of Sleepy Hollow. He becomes enamored with the beautiful Katrina Van Tassel and vies for her hand against the brawny Brom Bones. One spooky night, as Ichabod is riding home, he encounters the … Continue reading Teaching The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: Dark Romanticism and Creative Projects

The Fall of the House of Usher: 6 Engaging Activities for High School Students

“The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe is a haunting tale that high school students LOVE! It follows the narrator as he visits his childhood friend, Roderick Usher. He finds Roderick in his decaying family home. The story unfolds with an ever-growing sense of gloom and dread. It reflects the deteriorating … Continue reading The Fall of the House of Usher: 6 Engaging Activities for High School Students