The Rhyme Bible
This fall I have the privilege to teach an elective Bible class in our local public high school. The students will meet every day and at the end of the semester be given a high school elective credit. I have … Continue reading →
This fall I have the privilege to teach an elective Bible class in our local public high school. The students will meet every day and at the end of the semester be given a high school elective credit. I have … Continue reading →
For many, autumn is their favorite time of year. The changing of the leaves, the start of the football season, and fall holidays and traditions all hold a certain amount of excitement and nostalgia. For children, perhaps the biggest event … Continue reading →
We often try to pigeonhole lessons into English, Math, History, Science, and more but we miss so much by not looking at lessons as a whole.
Continue reading →It was a year ago, March 2020, that my students left for spring break and didn’t come back for the remainder of the school year. When they finally returned in the fall, the pandemic made everything look different.
Do you have a favorite bird? While birds are beginning their fall migrations, it’s a great time to delve into ecosystem science. This summer my favorite bird found its way back into our neighborhood. The pileated woodpecker had been missing … Continue reading →
Schools are back in session, sort of. As I write this, I’m deep in the throes of online professional development to prepare for the remote fall classes in my elementary school and a new role in the school. To be … Continue reading →