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Episode 3: The Hook: The Art of Captivation

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In this episode of Playing Teacher, we dive into The Hook—that elusive, electric moment when a teacher pulls students in and makes them want to learn. It’s the magic trick, the spark, the wink across the room that says, “This is going to be good.” But here’s the thing: it’s not in the lesson plan template, and it sure doesn’t show up on most rubrics.

Too often dismissed as fluff or misunderstood by administrators and even some teachers, The Hook is actually one of the most powerful tools in a great educator’s arsenal. It’s where the art of teaching lives—and where performance, storytelling, and human connection meet academic content.

With Matt’s background in acting and performance and Rob’s deep roots in science and game-based learning, we explore how great teachers captivate curiosity, build anticipation, and transform classrooms into stages where every kid wants a front-row seat.

This one’s for the teachers who know that sometimes, the best way to teach a standard is to make it feel like a story worth showing up for.

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In this episode of Playing Teacher, we dive into The Hook—that elusive, electric moment when a teacher pulls students in and makes them want to learn. It’s the magic trick, the spark, the wink across the room that says, “This is going to be good.” But here’s the thing: it’s not in the lesson plan template, and it sure doesn’t show up on most rubrics.

Too often dismissed as fluff or misunderstood by administrators and even some teachers, The Hook is actually one of the most powerful tools in a great educator’s arsenal. It’s where the art of teaching lives—and where performance, storytelling, and human connection meet academic content.

With Matt’s background in acting and performance and Rob’s deep roots in science and game-based learning, we explore how great teachers captivate curiosity, build anticipation, and transform classrooms into stages where every kid wants a front-row seat.

This one’s for the teachers who know that sometimes, the best way to teach a standard is to make it feel like a story worth showing up for.

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