Hall Passes from Middle-earth
Imagine a teacher who takes the mundane task of issuing a hall pass and turns it into an adventure straight out of Middle-earth. When a student needs to leave the classroom, they receive a hall pass signed by none other than Gandalf, complete with references to Frodo and Mordor.
These terms originate from J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy universe in “The Lord of the Rings,” where Gandalf is a wizard and Frodo is a brave hobbit journeying to Mordor, a land of peril. This creative twist adds a fun layer to a routine school procedure and connects with students through the universally loved and recognized lore of Tolkien’s stories.