In “Recycling Made Easy” I touched upon some common statistics regarding recycling, as well as a few general activities for teaching recycling to children, such as reading books like The Berenstain
In “Recycling Made Easy” I touched upon some common statistics regarding recycling, as well as a few general activities for teaching recycling to children, such as reading books like The Berenstain
Merging Magic and Messages One of the reasons my school assembly shows are so popular, both in my hometown of Buffalo NY and across the northeast, is that they are
“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try!” ― Dr. Seuss The Power of Rhymes Picture this:
Inspire Independent Middle School Readers “All children, except one, grow up.” ― J.M. Barrie, author of Peter Pan While many of my school assembly programs are geared towards elementary school-aged
At its core, Ferst Readers is a literacy program dedicated to providing books and reading programs to children and their families to encourage literacy development from an early age. They
Photo @PittstonAreaSD History Should Be Fun I had the pleasure of performing my American History Assembly “Uncle Sam’s Comedy Jam” at the Martin F. Quinn Primary Center in Pittston, PA.
Creating A Community Within Your Classroom While going back to school is exciting for many kids who may have spent their summers missing their closest friends, returning to school can
It’s the most wonderful time of year. No, not Christmas . . . your child’s birthday! Birthdays are always special, no matter what number you turn. For a child, their
Students work hard all year long to become better readers. However, with summer break approaching, all their hard work can go to waste from a motivation to not read. During
Field Day is probably by far your students favorite day of the school year. And it isn’t surprising why. It’s a day for them to run around, compete against each