
Weird lesson idea for English teachers
Learn what my messed up teeth (and a great podcast episode) taught me about why I judge other people and

Learn what my messed up teeth (and a great podcast episode) taught me about why I judge other people and

English teachers! Keep your high school students engaged in class right up to the last day of school. Links to

“Hey Ms. R., that was pretty good…for a school movie.”Yes, The Twilight Zone, that 60-year-old black-and-white TV show, earns what

Note: This is an updated repost featuring some of my favorite October lesson ideas. Since October has now become the

Haven’t heard of her? You’re not alone. Last week, I came across Susan Glaspell’s short story, “A Jury of Her

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

Note: This is an updated repost. You’ve wrapped your last major unit and final exams are still a week or

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