Tristan and Isolde
King Mark of Cornwall had a nephew named Tristan. All of the king’s knights were jealous of Tristan because he … Continue reading Tristan and Isolde
King Mark of Cornwall had a nephew named Tristan. All of the king’s knights were jealous of Tristan because he … Continue reading Tristan and Isolde
The song of the Nibelungs is an epic poem about the death of Siegfreid the dragon slayer,and the revenge of … Continue reading The Song of The Nibelungs
Painting by Marcos Hiraldez de Acosta called The Oath of Santa Gadea, El Cid Campeador (c.1043-99) extracts an oath from … Continue reading The Song of My Cid
Dear Paris, In regular words I can’t describe what you did to me. So I wrote you this poem: You … Continue reading Letters to Paris
On July 7th, I attended Summerfest at The Mary Louis Academy for a Shakespeare Workshop. During the workshop, I wrote … Continue reading Shakespeare Workshop
Whether lounging by the pool, relaxing in the sand or picnicking in the park, summer is made for reading! The … Continue reading The Galileo School Summer Reading Lists Are Here!
We are celebrating a fun milestone today at The Galileo School- Our 100th blog entry! We have had a blast … Continue reading Our 100th Blog Entry! and a BIG announcement…
Once upon a time all the planets were mad at each other. They were mad because the mother planet Java … Continue reading Chicloumanram: a creation myth by Ava McHugh
In the beginning, all was dark. The universe was a lonely place. One day, the four goddesses of the elements … Continue reading The Earth’s Beginning: a creation myth by Payton McHugh
Once upon a time, nothing even existed, except for a land called Hipretau. Every billion years Mount Tumounif, a volcano … Continue reading ιστορία της ύπαρξης (The Story of Being): a creation myth by Jack McHugh