Tag: Book Review

  • Comics in the Classroom: Where to Start in 2024

    The post provides a comprehensive instructional guide for teachers with resources and historical events for teaching the significance of comics and graphic novels, with various recommendations to enrich classroom learning experiences.

  • 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 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.

  • YouTube In The Classroom: Adobe Premier Rush

    How It All Started Since the fall of 2020 I have been trying to create a consistent vlog and blog creation and post content cycle. When we first went into lockdown, I was using a HP Chromebook 11 C5. It was usable and frustrating to say the least. Most of videos were made using a…

  • YouTube In The Classroom: Content Creators and Inspirations Part1

    I decided to make a list of the @YouTube creators that I subscribe to and use in class. I hope you find inspiration from them too.

  • Book Review Preview

    The Nazi Hunters: How a Team of Spies and Survivors Captured the World’s Most Notorious Nazi by Neal Bascomb My rating: 4 of 5 stars The following is an excerpt from one of my summer reads: When I saw this book, three months ago, it was part of the KBA Bluegrass Award list for 2016.…