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Low-Effort, High-Impact: End-of-Year Movies That Still Teach
Let’s be honest—those last few days of school can feel like survival mode. Students are checked out, grades are mostly in, and you need something meaningful without creating extra work for yourself. The good news? The right movie can still spark engagement, reinforce concepts, and give you a breather. Here are some tried-and-true, low-effort movies that still feel like teaching: October Sky Rating: PG Synopsis: Based on a true story, this film follows Homer Hickam, a coal min
Alexandra Burke
May 53 min read


Movies for World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day is Friday, October 10th, 2025 Walk into any classroom today, and you’ll see more than just students ready to learn math, science, or history—you’ll see young people carrying big emotions, worries, and life experiences that shape how they show up in school. For some, stress, anxiety, or grief can feel overwhelming, making it harder to concentrate or connect with others. That’s why mental health matters just as much as academics. Schools are in a unique
Alexandra Burke
Sep 29, 20255 min read


Let's Talk about Frankenstein
Frankenstein is an absolutely beautiful novel written by Mary Shelley in 1818. This Novel is still widely revered as a classic and is read far and wide by many for the first time every year. This novel provides so much educational content and pushes students to form their own opinions and use all of their critical thinking skills to look deeper into the story and themes and determine what they think is right and wrong, and decide for themselves if the monster was born, or cre
Alexandra Burke
May 23, 20253 min read
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