Patterns of Analysis: Unlocking the Power of Analytical Reading and Writing
In today's rapidly changing world, the ability to think critically and analyze complex texts is more essential than ever. Yet, too often, students struggle to bridge the gap between creative expression and analytical rigor. Patterns of Analysis provides a revolutionary approach to teaching analytical reading and writing--one that seamlessly integrates grammar and literary analysis to empower students to engage deeply with texts across genres.
Grounded in a descriptivist lens, this book offers concrete entry points into analysis through grammar patterns, helping students move beyond formulaic responses to develop their own insightful interpretations. With adaptable lesson structures, scaffolded invitations to think critically, and strategies that encourage autonomy, Patterns of Analysis ensures that every student--whether in middle school or high school--has the tools to confidently break down and articulate meaning in any text.
Designed for flexibility, this resource supports educators working within existing curricula or developing their own, offering clear guidance on lesson planning, responsive instruction, and meaningful discussion strategies. Whether you're teaching fiction, nonfiction, or a blend of both, this book will transform the way students approach reading and writing--preparing them not just for academic success, but for life.
Perfect for English educators, curriculum designers, and anyone invested in fostering analytical thinkers, Patterns of Analysis is more than a teaching framework--it's an invitation for students to see the world through a critical, thoughtful lens.
Holly Durham has spent over 30 years in education, serving as an English teacher, instructional coach, content director, and strategic planning leader. With expertise in literacy, leadership, and instructional design, she has helped shape curriculum and professional development for educators nationwide. Holly is the co-author of Patterns of Power: Teaching Grammar Through Reading and Writing, Grades 9-12.