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Welcome to my blog, where you will embark on an exhilarating journey through a captivating collection of recent posts, invigorating classroom ideas, and enthralling events from the annals of human history. Immerse yourself in a vibrant tapestry of subjects such as science, literature, art, and history as we explore the boundless realm of human knowledge together. The topic cloud, conveniently located to the right of the page, awaits your curiosity.

Get ready to expand your horizons, ignite your imagination, and embrace the sheer joy of learning. From unraveling the mysteries of the universe to celebrating the profound wisdom of literary masters, each meticulously crafted entry is designed to leave you with a renewed sense of wonder and a fresh perspective on the world around us. Let us embark on this exhilarating adventure, where enlightenment and inspiration abound.

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

    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. Read more

  • NAHM: Should We Return National Parks to Native Tribes?

    NAHM: Should We Return National Parks to Native Tribes?

    Should Native Tribes get their lands back if those lands are not part of the NPS? David Treuer thinks so and he has a plan. Read more

  • Blog Update

    Blog Update

    You may have noticed some new blogs posted this week with dates from earlier in the year. Well, I feel like it is getting time to clean up some of my old posts, rework and publish unfinished drafts, and reorganize random classwork from early on. So during the rest of the year, I will be… Read more

  • Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

    Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

    One crazy idea I had a few years ago, was to ask students to use the scene were Snoopy is making the Thanksgiving dinner and create a budget for hosting a similar one. This can be a fun project because it allows you to share a simple meal and gets them to use online shopping… Read more

  • Teaching WW2: War Crimes, Genocide , and Crimes Against Humanity

    Teaching WW2: War Crimes, Genocide , and Crimes Against Humanity

    Today in 1945, the War trials began in Nuremberg, Germany. These events would shed light on the atrocities designed and perpetrated by Nazi Leadership. However, the actions of other nations must also be addressed and discussed. Read more