Mack’s play about photographer Lewis Hine and his efforts to establish child labor laws during the 1920s and 30s made…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
Pigtails and Protests
Just in time for Martin Luther King Day and African-American History Month comes Pigtails and Protests, a new Civil Rights…
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…
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…
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.…