Tadpoles, Shakespeare, and Nature, oh my!
Read moreSummer Interlude: The Lord of the Rings and the Value of Literature
Earnest readers of the trilogy fall in love with a massive, complicated, gorgeous world, and then watch helplessly as it reels toward destruction.
Read moreSummer Interlude: Books for the Very Young
I’ve gone through our shelves at home and pulled out some of my kids’ favorite books to share with you.
Read moreAbel's Island
Abel’s Island by William Steig is about a mouse who gets blown across the countryside by an insolent storm, and ends up on an island in the middle of a swift stream where he is marooned for a year.
Read moreA New Year, Some New Stories
“White Fang is not a puppy anymore,” I said to my class. “He is very much set in his ways. What could possibly be strong enough to change him?”
“Love,” said my students.
Read moreA Piece of Cake
“So often, I struggle when grading assignments because I come across answers that are not wrong, but could be a heck of a lot more right.”
Read moreReflection: The War Against Perfectionism
“Well, my friends, I am on strike against myself. I am at war against my worries. I am picketing my peccadillos.”
Read moreIntroducing: Pressed Rose Classics
Just like my career was born from my resentment of my own education, so was “Pressed Rose Classics” born out of my resentment for cheap re-prints of beautiful works. Now, I am self-(re)publishing beautiful classics in affordable, pleasant-to-read paperback form.
Read moreShakespeare in the Classroom
My students as young as 4th grade are now giddy over Shakespeare. So, I thought I would share some Shakespearean moments from class with you.
Read moreMore Stories from the Classroom
Some more recent stories from the classroom.
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