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  • How to Build a Genesis Final Exam Your Gen Ed Students Can Actually Pass

    A free 50-question Genesis literacy test for general-ed high school ELA — plot recall, basic literary…

  • How to End a Genesis Unit Without Burning Out (or Boring Your Students)

    A free 10-page Genesis capstone project for HS ELA. Students retell a Genesis story across art,…

  • How to Teach Joseph as the First Novella in World Literature — and Why Your Students Are Reading the Sequels Without the Original

    A guide to teaching Genesis 37–50 as the first sustained novella in world literature — Thomas…

  • How to Teach the Binding of Isaac as Literature — and Why It’s the Most Important Story Most of Your Students Have Never Read

    A guide to teaching Genesis 22 as world literature — its place in Kierkegaard, Bob Dylan,…

  • How to Teach Genesis as Literature in High School ELA — and Why Every English Teacher Should

    How to Teach Genesis as Literature in High School ELA — and Why Every English Teacher Should

    Five strategies for teaching Genesis 1–11 as world literature in public-school classrooms, with cultural-literacy payoff for…

  • 5 World Flood Myths Your High School Students Need to Read (And How to Teach Them)

    5 World Flood Myths Your High School Students Need to Read (And How to Teach Them)

    Most ELA classrooms that teach mythology stop at Greece. Maybe Rome. And if you’re lucky, you…

  • How to Teach Concrete and Abstract Nouns: 5 Activity Ideas That Actually Stick

    How to Teach Concrete and Abstract Nouns: 5 Activity Ideas That Actually Stick

    You’ve been there. You write “concrete nouns” and “abstract nouns” on the board. You give the…

  • How to Teach Shakespeare to Students Who Think They Hate It

    Struggling to get students excited about Shakespeare? These 6 practical strategies will turn your biggest Shakespeare…

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