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Tag Archives: rigor
A Civilized Discourse on Human Wind: Combating Rigor with Fart Humor
Story time, boys and girls… So the Common Core standards are bearing down on the Georgia state Language Arts curriculum for next year, and one of the primary focuses (foci?) of the new standards is introducing more “rigor” in literary … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures in teaching, Lessons, Sarcasm
Tagged Ben Franklin, education, English, farts, humor, Letter to the Royal Academy, reading strategies, rigor, sarcasm, satire, teaching
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