I know I’ve been talking about Shakespeare a lot, but I just have to say you haven’t lived until you’ve taught Romeo and Juliet to a passel of ninth graders.
So much fun.

I know I’ve been talking about Shakespeare a lot, but I just have to say you haven’t lived until you’ve taught Romeo and Juliet to a passel of ninth graders.
So much fun.

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[…] And I equally enjoyed my other classes. I have a sneaking feeling that many of them enjoyed our time together as well. That year, I taught all freshman, so all of my classes read Romeo and Juliet, and I think that served as just about everyone’s favorite; I know it was one of my favorites. I’ve said many times, If you haven’t taught Romeo and Juliet to a bunch of 14 and 15 year olds, you really haven’t lived. […]