Okay, that’s not a squirrel, but a mongoose, as in Rikki Tikki Tavi from The Jungle Book. My students are … More
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Your Happy Place
After announcing the approach of my first grandchild via Facebook, I received a message from a former student thanking me … More
Why You Need a Cardboard Box for Black History Month
If you’ve never heard one of your students attempt a southern accent you must give Box Brown’s Freedom Crate a … More
How Engaging are Read Aloud Plays?
How engaging are read aloud plays? Consider this bit of anecdotal evidence: In December my students were working on my … More
Engaging Kids for MLK Day
With Martin Luther King Day just around the corner, I’ve frequently been asked of late, “How do you get kids … More
How Much Can Kids Get From a Read Aloud Play?
Merry Christmas! For a look at how much can be done with read aloud plays, a Flip camera, and simple … More
Plays Meet 47 Common Core Standards!
Admit it. You’re using one of those big fat textbooks to teach reading, one of those monstrosities brought to you … More
The Secret Soldier
Mack’s new play based on the life of Revolutionary War soldier Deborah Sampson appears in the November/December 2012 issue of … More