This week, the Met Gala took an unexpected turn toward literary analysis. The celebrity-studded event’s dress code, “The Garden of…
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This week, an Emily Dickinson scholar made a headline-grabbing proclamation: “I’ve written a book about Emily Dickinson, and I’m going…
Of course we should fold in some extra poetry lessons in April, but who has the time? With state testing…
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I was inspired this week by my teacher-friend Amber to build a worksheet that could be used with any podcast…
It’s the biggest night in American football and, if you’re like me, you’ll be watching to see which logical fallacies…
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Taylor Swift announced this week her newest album, The Tortured Poets Department, will be released on April 19 – smack-dab…
Need a fresh bulletin board or hallway display that’ll take you from February through March? I’ve got you covered with…
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You can read a book, but you can also read a room. You can read someone’s body language. You can…
On the first day back after winter break, do you really want to slam your students with core curriculum? Let’s…
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So you’re a veteran teacher who’s thinking about leaving the classroom, but you feel stuck. Maybe you’re near the top of your district’s salary scale and it feels impossible to not only r...
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