Mack’s play about photographer Lewis Hine and his efforts to establish child labor laws during the 1920s and 30s made … More
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Black History Month Podcasts
Several of Mack’s plays can now be heard via podcast. Fifth grade students have lent their voice talents to each … More
Checkbook Project Featured in Podcast
The Checkbook Project, Mack’s FREE classroom economy program, has gotten the attention of a critically-acclaimed financial literacy site. Talking Fin … More
Freedom for the First Time
Freedom for the First Time depicts the Day of Jubilee, the moment slaves were emancipated at the conclusion of the … More
Podcasts for Black History Month
Consider producing one of Mack’s African-American history plays as podcasts for Black History Month. Mrs. Merenda’s class in Maine produced … More
Newly Revised for Black History Month
Jackie Robinson’s impact on Civil Rights has been largely under-appreciated. As the first man to break the “color barrier” of … More
Pigtails and Protests
Just in time for Martin Luther King Day and African-American History Month comes Pigtails and Protests, a new Civil Rights … More
New on TeachersPayTeachers.com
Mack’s Civil Rights play, The Girl Who Got Arrested, is now available on TeachersPayTeachers. The play, which was originally published … More
Celebrate O.Henry with Celebrities
Mack’s play based on O.Henry’s classic short story, The Retrieved Reformation, appears in the Nov. 21st issues of Scholastic’s Scope … More
Worked to the Bone
Mack’s new readers theater play about photographer Lewis Hine is featured in the October 31st edition of Scholastic’s Scope magazine. … More