Stones of Erasmus — for Teachers, Writers, & Philosophy Sprinkles Makers!

Hi, I’m Greig — welcome! Here you’ll find sharp writing, creative ideas, and standout resources for teaching, thinking, making, and dreaming in the middle and high school ELA and Humanities classroom (Grades 6–12).

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30.1.26

Story Time: Emotional Support Pickles and Chickens in the Classroom

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What if classroom management didn’t start with charts and systems — but with something soft, weird, and surprisingly effective? Meet the emo...
14.1.26

Quote Post: Tracy Letts Writes A Beautiful Analogy on the Passing of Time and Human Desire

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“My last refuge, my books: simple pleasures, like finding wild onions by the side of a road, or requited love.”   ― Tracy Letts, August: Osa...
4.1.26

Video Repost: Animation for Reducing Anxiety

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29.12.25

It’s My Birthday — So, Here’s a Special Post

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​ I feel like I have good people I love and know scattered across this crazy world. I’m scattered. So it works. Today is my birthday. It’s a...
11.12.25

The People Who Take You There

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I think people carry with them certain memories—especially from early childhood into adolescence—that surface later in adult life, unbidden ...
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6.12.25

Teaching on the Edge of “Goodbye, Mr. Chips”

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I used to think teaching looked like a scene out of the novel-made-classic movie — the musical version I like is Goodbye, Mr. Chips , with ...
21.11.25

3 Things I Love About Teaching ❤️📚

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Hey, y’all. I know social media is full of teachers talking about how tough this job is (and honestly … they’re not wrong). But today I’m fl...
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