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Beyond The Blackboard: Educational Toys & Games For Home & The Classroom
Beyond The Blackboard: Educational Toys & Games For Home & The Classroom
Ten years ago, we opened a teacher store to provide educational materials for educators. Our
goal was to provide the best supplemental teacher products available. We wanted to enable
teachers and parents to challenge fast learners and boost struggling students.
From the beginning we started to say, We need great games for multiplication! This game
teaches critical thinking!. Then, great writers need this and that..and then our kids need
more exercise to help their brains.and then these dolls are soooo cute and these art kits
support fine motor development..
And before we knew it we had the best school supplies AND a store full of BEAUTIFUL TOYS
AND GAMES for every child, every occasion, every classroom and every family!
We think its true.play is the beginning of knowledge. Play away!
Jeff Bleckner
Produced by
Written by
Camille Thomasson
Starring
Emily VanCamp
Timothy Busfield
Steve Talley
Treat Williams
Isabella Acres
Production company
Country
United States
Language
English
Original channel
Release date
CBS
Running time
100 minutes
Preceded by
Followed by
Beyond the Blackboard is a Hallmark Hall of Fame original movie starring Emily
VanCamp and Treat Williams. It is based on the memoir by Stacey Bess titled Nobody Don't Love
Nobody.
Contents
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1 Plot
2 Filming
3 Cast
4 Release
5 References
6 External links
Plot[edit]
The story takes place in 1987 and follows a young teacher and mother of two who, fresh from
college, ends up teaching homeless children at a school without a name. With the support of her
husband, she overcomes fears and prejudice to give these children the education they deserve.
Filming[edit]
This film was filmed in and around Albuquerque, New Mexico.
This was the first project together for Emily VanCamp and Treat Williams since Everwood.
Cast[edit]
Release[edit]
The film aired on April 24, 2011 on CBS; it was the last Hallmark Hall of Fame film broadcast on that
network, which cancelled the series due to low ratings.[1]
References[edit]
1.
Jump up^ 'Hallmark Hall of Fame' Ends On CBS, Deadline Hollywood, May 6, 2011
External links[edit]