The Thirteenth Tale: Lesson Plans and Book Club Ideas
Who doesn’t love a good mystery story? The Thirteenth Tale is sure to appeal to a variety of students (and adults!) with mixed interests.
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Who doesn’t love a good mystery story? The Thirteenth Tale is sure to appeal to a variety of students (and adults!) with mixed interests.
Continue ReadingStephen King’s novel, Bag of Bones, may seem a bit daunting when you first distribute it to students or book club members. It can appear to be too …
Continue ReadingIt’s sad but true - friends are the most common source of drugs for teenage users. Parents should be proactive in their child’s lives in …
Continue ReadingSmoking is a very dangerous and addictive habit. Not only does it have serious health consequences, it has been proven to visibly age your skin (a …
Continue ReadingAlcohol is illegal for those under the age of 21 for a reason. Teenager’s brains are not fully developed before then, limiting their ability to …
Continue ReadingIn today’s day and age, it is easier than ever for kids to access drugs and other harmful substances. Many get drugs from their friends and …
Continue ReadingThe best way to assess your students understanding of “The Fountainhead” is to assess their understanding of the philosophy of …
Continue ReadingHoward Roark is an embodiment of Rand’s Objectivism philosophy and a famous fictional free-thinker. How does he compare with other free-thinkers …
Continue ReadingRequired reading for all architecture students, “The Fountainhead” can be a great addition to your High School curriculum. This first …
Continue ReadingPeter Keating is Roark’s opposite and arch-nemesis in the novel “The Fountainhead”. Get a better understanding of Keating’s …
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