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English & Literature
Comics and the Curriculum
Creative Ideas for the Teaching of the Humanities
Diary of a Young Girl, Pt. 1
Four Dollars and Fifty Cents – Part 1
Metaphors and Similes in Song
Lessons for Old Time Radio
Popular Music and Literature
Reimagining the Book Report
Shakespeare for Geniuses
Slavery and Music
Vocabulary And Movement
Vocabulary Songs
History/Social Sciences
Comics and the Curriculum
Dmitri Shostakovich: Teaching WWII through Emotion
Lessons for Old Time Radio
New Ways to Look at Map-Making
Renaissance Part One: The Background of the Renaissance – ” What a piece of work is a man!”
Renaissance Part Two: The Great Artists of the Renaissance
Renaissance Part Three: The Art of Science – Exploring the Creativity of the Renaissance Scientist
Teaching with Primary Resources
Mathematics/Geometry
Geometric Drawing
Qualitative Math: “Counting Stars”
Visual Art & Science Part One: Color Pencils & Tessellation
Visual Art & Science Part Two: Building Icosahedrons
Philosophy/Psychology
Comics and the Curriculum
Creative Ideas for the Teaching of the Humanities
Reimagining the Book Report
Renaissance Part One: The Background of the Renaissance – ” What a piece of work is a man!”
Sciences
Illustrating Living Organisms
Mixtures of Arts and Materials
Renaissance Part Three: The Art of Science – Exploring the Creativity of the Renaissance Scientist
Teaching Science through Diagrams: Botany
Teaching Science through Diagrams: Physiology
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