• May 17, 2026 Paul Jennings No Is Yes ates. He must decide whether to tell the truth about a prank or cover for his friends, risking punishment. Themes explored: - Loyalty vs. honesty - The consequences of honesty - The wisdom in nuanced decision-making Analysis: By Rudy Stanton-Jacobs
• Oct 6, 2025 Jennings Informal Reading Assessment . - Inform instruction by pinpointing areas needing intervention. - Foster a student-centered approach that emphasizes growth rather than solely summative evaluation. By focusing on these objectives, JIRA aligns with conte By Kaden Schulist
• Dec 18, 2025 No Is Yes Paul Jennings " reflects Jennings’s storytelling philosophy—where conventional expectations are subverted, and seemingly negative situations often lead to positive outcomes. It signifies his talent for transforming ordinary s By Alexandra Quigley
• Mar 20, 2026 Gods Plan For Man Finis Jennings Dake ping Christlike attributes and fulfilling divine assignments. 4. The Eternal Destiny of Man - Dake teaches a literal heaven and hell based on biblical references. - The ultimate goal is eternal fellowship with God in heaven for the redee By Willie Friesen