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Summer Songs of the '70s
by Marye Audet
Being a teenager in the 1970s was so very different from today. There was alot of the hippy culture; drugs, sex and rock and roll. What music would you be listening to? Read on. published 3 weeks ago
Bio Graffiti: Urban Art Takes A New Form
by Marye Audet
Urban art takes on new life with living graffiti being created by Edina Tokodi and others, as they seek to beautify urban areas with living things. published 8 months ago
What Did You Do in the War, Dr. Suess?
by Marye Audet
These vintage films are full of propaganda, and when viewing them, one should consider the time period and the events of that period. This films were not meant to be politically correct or socially acceptable but they were meant to train young men, and women, who were being sent into dangerous conditions. published 2 months ago
How to Make a Marshmallow Gun, or Shooter
by Marye Audet
Marshmallow guns, or marshmallow shooters as they are commonly called, are basically a blow gun made from PVC pipe. The ammunition used? Small marshmallows, easily obtainable at any grocery store. The fun? Endless. published 5 months ago
Cherry Ames Books: Inspiring a New Generation of Girls
by Marye Audet
Cherry Ames was the heroine in a series of books written by Helen Wells and Julie Tatham. The books were published from 1943-1968 and originally were created with the intention of encouraging women to enter nursing during World War II. published 10 days ago
Music Appreciation for the Deaf
by Marye Audet
When one considers music and music appreciation it is rarely from the point of view of someone from the deaf community. Yet, music is a multisensory experience, and the fact that a person is non-hearing should not keep them from enjoying the experience as much as a hearing person. published 4 months ago
How to Teach History with Classic Movies
by Marye Audet
Learning history form a textbook can be a dry, and uninspiring experience. You can use classic, historically accurate movies in your homeschool to spice up your history lessons and give your students deeper understanding of history. published 4 months ago







