Learning comes in the everyday moments which need to be created through an inviting atmosphere. Malcolm […]
Since my first child was born, Rhaine, nearly 21 years ago, I have pondered and investigated […]
Doctor? Lawyer? Teacher? Scientist? The choices are overwhelming! Beyond playing a children’s game to make a choice, […]
Carry On, Mr. Bowditch -used in teaching history and literature. Carry On, Mr. Bowditch is probably one […]
I have been teaching history this week -exploration as well as literature that is associated with […]
On Monday mornings while getting breakfast, instead of the normal chatter of where is this or […]
Each calendar year over $200 million is needed in the state of Texas alone to address […]
Yesterday, I sat with my son while he was doing his school work. Candidly, we discussed […]
Within this language arts unit, students will be encouraged to investigate their family histories. Students will […]