National Mathematics Month
Shelley Fraser Mickle is doing some numbers for us this week.
Exceptional storytellers have added a unique dimension to our programs. Month after month, Barry Stewart Mann sent us one of his beautifully crafted stories; and each month Shelley Fraser Mickle told one of her incomparable stories rooted in her Southern childhood. Along the way we also heard from Boston’s famed storyteller, the late Brother Blue, and from the Wampanoag’s Princess Red Wing, a direct descendant of King Philip, who met the Pilgrims and helped them through their first winter.
Shelley Fraser Mickle is doing some numbers for us this week.
A school day without homework – Shelley Fraser Mickle can remember just such a remarkable gift.
National Goof Off Day is coming up at the end of next week, and according to Shelley Fraser Mickle, you don’t want to miss it. In fact, she’s getting an early start.
It’s National Noodle Month, and Shelley Fraser Mickle is singing the praises of pasta and all its twists and turns.
Today, Shelley Fraser Mickle has some fresh ideas about spilt milk.
Who would guess that there’s a story in cornflakes? Shelley Fraser Mickle has one for us today on this toasted American institution.
It’s Valentine’s Day, and here’s Barry Stewart Mann with a story about love, and play, and imagination.
Listen to the Recess! Clip https://recess.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/42/Laughter.mp3 Author Shelley Fraser Mickle Air Date 2/7/2001 Laughter Transcript This is Love May Make The World Go Round, But Laughter Keeps Us From Getting Dizzy Week. So it’s a good idea to arm yourself with a few jokes when you go out into the world today, because it’s no […]
Today, Shelley Fraser Mickle is remembering an intriguing conversation – with a cat.
Reaching potentials: Shelley Fraser Mickle has some thoughts on that for us today.