“All of the Same Family”: The Fictional Science that Created America November 17, 2017 Continue reading
Un-Zombied and Magically Black: A Kaleidoscope of the African-American’s Supernatural World Continue reading
Students are Survivors Too: Bearing Witness to the Stories of Our Lives Through Holocaust Survivor Testimony Continue reading
Fact Versus Fiction: Comparing Primary and Secondary Sources about Christopher Columbus and the Colonization of the New World With a New Perspective on Thanksgiving Continue reading
Do You See What I See? Is Candy Just a Treat or a Math Tool? Statistics and You December 6, 2017 Continue reading
Oh Mother, Pleeeeze Let Me Read That Book! The United States Constitution and Banned Books August 5, 2019 Continue reading
What Goes in the Middle? A Curriculum Unit on Axioms, Conjectures and Logical Thinking Continue reading
Poets of the Harlem Renaissance and Students’ Poetic Perceptions of Contemporary Issues Continue reading