The Major League Baseball season is underway, which seems a trivial point in the broad scheme of academics. Yet were … More
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Ten Plays for Black History Month
The Daring Escape of Henry “Box” Brown is making a reappearance in the January issue of Scholastic’s Storyworks magazine. In … More
A Good Time to Say Thanks
This week I just want to say THANK YOU to all you FANTASTIC teachers who have used Read Aloud Plays … More
Girl. Fighter. Hero.
Women soldiers? It’s not so unusual in 2015, but back in the 18th century, the very idea would have drawn … More
You Fancy Me Mad?
Fairies waving candied wands… Goblins drooling chocolate malt… Halloween has such a bizarre place in our classrooms. In my school … More
Grades: Who Needs ’em?
How do you grade a play? I read an article recently about the merits of “gradelessness” in the classroom. It … More
Old But New Favorites
Imagine saying the Pledge of Allegiance to a bright yellow flag featuring a coiled rattlesnake! The history of the flag … More
Why You Should End the Year with Algebra
I think much of what I know about teaching, about kids, about life itself, I learned from Spanky and Our … More
How to Counteract the Terrible Test
I can gripe with the best of ‘em, and every year the teaching profession seems to provide plenty of new … More
Are You the Mad Scientist?
Just as all television families seem to live in mini mansions, whenever TV-world students put on plays, the sets are … More