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Top Ten: "Weird Al" Yankovic Song Parodies
"Weird Al" Yankovic has been pop music's Crown Prince of Parody for 30 years. It's well known in music circles that you haven't truly "made it" till Al parodies one of your songs. Here are my ten favorite spoofs from his extensive catalog.
17 commentsHome Editions of Some Classic Game Shows
Some games you could play at home (almost) just like the way they played them on TV during the classic game show era of the 1960s.
1 commentJeopardy with Alex Trebek
A game show that's been on the air for over 40 years! A host everyone loves and thinks highly of...This is Jeopardy! Learn a little about the background of Jeopardy from types of Jeopardy including College Jeopardy to the Watson Jeopardy. How do you think Jeopardy rates compared to other game shows on a scale of one to five stars?
9 commentsReview Games For The Elementary, Middle, & High School
Attention all teachers! This is a very good article to read for some new games to add to your classroom! All of them can be used as review games for a test, quiz, or just review of knowledge. Check them out!
2 commentsSwearing: I Dropped the F Bomb
People drop the F bomb like there's no tomorrow. It wasn't always this way. We examine a report that details the hourly frequency of various dirty words on prime-time TV, and close with clips of some famous drops of the F bomb.
1 commentEducational Games For The EFL Classroom
Educational games are essential for the EFL classroom. The student of today expects to be entertained while going to school, and wants learning to be a lot of fun. Designing and utilizing effective educational games will ensure that students are motivated to learn, and they will function as a very useful tool for reviewing topics already introduced in the classroom.
3 commentsParty Games for Family and Holiday Gatherings
Family games help us learn much about one another - and they're fun!
4 commentsWhere "The Right to Remain Silent" Comes From
Where does the phrase, "You have the right to remain silent," come from? What does this have to do with "Pleading the 5th?" The answers are here.
6 commentsThe use of smear tactics in politics
Coverage of the GOP candidates has taken a different turn in recent days when a smear tactic has been initiated against a candidate running for office. Use of smear tactics in the political world is not a pleasant event for the public and the...
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