Category: Reviews Books and Movies

  • Movie Review: The Lego Movie

    “The Lego Movie” offers educational value, promoting creativity, teamwork, critical thinking, and diverse learning opportunities.

  • Trek Across the Streaming Verse

    The Streaming Maze: Why Sharing Content in Class Just Got Trickier Remember the good old days when sharing a YouTube video or Netflix documentary in class was as simple as clicking play? Well, buckle up, educators, because the landscape of educational media streaming is getting turbulent. The culprit? The ever-shifting sands of broadcast exclusivity rights…

  • Book Review: What If We Taught Students to Wonder More

    Randall Munroe’s book “What If?” engagingly explores surreal scenarios using scientific rigor, offering readers an entertaining, educational journey through scientific inquiry.

  • Recommended Biographies for Native American Heritage Month

    Use these resources to read about ten individuals who have made substantial contributions to Native American rights, culture, and society through various roles and initiatives.

  • Remembering Michael Crichton 15 Years Later

    I first read Jurassic Park in the summer before my freshman year in high school. I have read almost every MC novel and highly recommend his books for others.

  • Recommended Reads for Native American Heritage Month

    In order to create a more inclusive learning environment, it is crucial for educators to utilize a variety of contemporary resources that highlight the diverse aspects of American history and culture. Here is my list of recommendations for National Native American History Month.