As a science teacher and a logical brain thinker, I laugh and state ‘of course science matters, what else would anyone believe?’ But in truth, the book by Robert M. Hazen and James Trefil is more than promoting the claim
As a science teacher and a logical brain thinker, I laugh and state ‘of course science matters, what else would anyone believe?’ But in truth, the book by Robert M. Hazen and James Trefil is more than promoting the claim
Sometimes we are asked to read a book that isn’t on our radar of interests. There is no option but to find a way to plow through the first few pages. It is my experience, that sometimes this is the
I’m trying to split my reading time between teaching and parenting. So, clearly, this book, The Montessori Toddler by Simone Davis, is for the latter. It was a book I have wanted to read for the sake of learning more
Let’s just say Mary Roach has done it again. I really enjoy reading her investigative non-fiction. I first read ‘Stiff’ and enjoyed learning about what happens to the body after death. Now, in ‘Packing for Mars’ (a deceptive title) she
This was a super quick reading, ‘Rise to the Challenge’ by Jeff C. Marshall is just over 100 pages (but really fewer as the chapter end and starts take 3 pages each). At first, as I began reading this book
Let me begin by saying that this is a book I bought without giving too much thought to the content. As a new mom, I read the title and thought this might give me some helpful tips to raise a
This is the third book is a series of books for me that have created a real sense of what my classroom could look like. How I could integrate real change to help my students have more rewarding learning opportunities.
I have literally and physically just closed the hard cover of the book as I read the last pages of ‘An Elegant Defense’ by Matt Richtel. My mind is still trying to process all that I have read, all that