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Tag Archives: drama
The Good Life
It’s the end of the school year and everyone is tired. We’ve come down to the last days of class before exams begin and teachers are trying to fit in last-minute projects and tests. Sometimes we all get cranky. Today, … Continue reading
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Mystery Plays
I teach Medieval History to ninth graders. This is my favorite time period and I want my students to love it, too. During this week before spring break it’s hard to get students to love much of anything, so we … Continue reading
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From Hannibal to Oz and Beyond
There is something about teaching at a K-12 school that makes one very aware of the passage of time. Years pass in rhythm. The first few days of school, the annual field trips, programs, parent conferences, breaks, plays, concerts, ceremonies, … Continue reading
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Tagged aging, drama, education, life, memories, musings, reflections, time, yearbooks
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