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Please allow me introduce you to Andy Weir’s tasty morsel of a short story called, “The Egg.” The story, part

Please allow me introduce you to Andy Weir’s tasty morsel of a short story called, “The Egg.” The story, part

On May 13, 1862, Robert Smalls impersonated a Confederate captain, stole a gunboat, and sailed his family away from enslavement.

I’m hard on my books. Argue if you want, but a spine is meant to be cracked. Oh, yes, I

The pandemic is spreading quickly and it looks like my initial two-week Coronavirus lesson plan isn’t going to be enough.

UPDATE: This blog post was written at the beginning of the Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S. Obviously, things have changed

Let’s get 2020 started with a free print-and-teach worksheet designed to increase student motivation and help our teens think meaningfully

Marriage is a blessing, proclaims Anne Bradstreet. Marriage is a curse, warns Lady Mary Chudleigh. Ladies, take your corners because

You’re a 6’6”, 240-pound high school senior – all muscle. You’re a favorite on the football team, you just won

S-U-M-M-E-R is finally here. Yes, I’ve scheduled a few fun things with the family and I plan to spend plenty

A few years back, I noticed something weird – kids sometimes, maybe even often, learned more when I did less. One