Owl EyesineNotesReading Comprehension as an AssetLast November, the New York Times published an opinion piece titled How to Get Your Mind to Read. Since we’re all about reading here at Owl…Jun 20, 2018Jun 20, 2018
Owl EyesineNotesMost Memorable Opening Lines of Classic LiteratureHave you ever picked up a book in a library or a bookstore and opened it up to the first page, only to find that you’ve finished the first…Jan 10, 2018Jan 10, 2018
Owl EyesineNotesBarriers, Technology, and Frost’s “The Mending Wall”Re-reading Robert Frost’s “The Mending Wall”Dec 13, 2017Dec 13, 2017
Owl Eyes15 Stories to Read This Fall, Illustrated and AnnotatedHere at OwlEyes.org, we love the fall season, the colors of September, the spookiness of October, and the feasts of November. It’s the…Oct 25, 2017Oct 25, 2017
Owl EyesineNotes12 of Shakespeare’s Best Sonnets, Illustrated and AnnotatedWe don’t need to tell you that Shakespeare’s sonnets are incredible (or that they can be puzzling beyond all reason). Though they may be…Feb 21, 2017Feb 21, 2017
Owl EyesFunnels and FlashlightsRe-reading Gerard Manley Hopkins’s “Pied Beauty”Jan 11, 2017Jan 11, 2017
Owl EyesAdventures of Miss Anna Tate #3: Wining & GradingWinter is a perfect time for red wine, cozy pajamas, and catching up on grading (but maybe not all at the same time).Nov 30, 2016Nov 30, 2016
Owl EyesAdventures of Miss Anna Tate #2: Halloween’s ‘On Fleek’Connecting with Millennials can be confusing, but it’s the effort that matters.Oct 25, 2016Oct 25, 2016
Owl EyesinPanel & FrameAdventures of Miss Anna Tate #1: Back-to-SchoolWe’ve all been there.Sep 19, 2016Sep 19, 2016