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Teaching kids | TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC - 0 views

  • his part of the site is for teachers working with children. It offers a range of activities and lesson ideas which are based around online materials from the British Council's LearnEnglish Kids website. Most of the materials can be used either online or can be downloaded and used in the classroom.
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Ron Barton

Questions about teaching - Google Docs - 0 views

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    2 questions about student engagement and ICT - your feedback would be much appreciated.
Andrew Spinali

Was Dickens's Christmas Carol borrowed from Lowell's mill girls? - Ideas - The Boston G... - 0 views

  • Dickens had encountered that narrative trope in the stories written by the Lowell mill girls, who typically published either anonymously or under pseudonyms like “Dorothea” or “M.” In one anonymous story called “A Visit from Hope,” the narrator is “seated by the expiring embers of a wood fire” at midnight, when a ghost, an old man with “thin white locks,” appears before him. The ghost takes the narrator back to scenes from his youth, and afterward the narrator promises to “endeavor to profit by the advice he gave me.” Similarly, in “A Christmas Carol,” Scrooge is sitting beside “a very low fire indeed” when Marley’s ghost appears before him. And, later, after Scrooge has been visited by the ghosts of Christmases Past, Present, and Future, he promises, “The spirits of all Three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach.”
  • That’s not how the scholars see it. Literary borrowing, even quite detailed borrowing, was accepted practice at the time—“It was just a different way of looking at things back then,” says Archibald. (“American Notes,” for instance, includes many pages of writing by the famed 19th-century physician Samuel Gridley Howe, all without attribution, and apparently without any thought by Dickens that he was doing something improper.)
Memory Masina

Vocabulary can be fun! - 0 views

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    Children enjoy playing fun games and teaching them can sometimes be challenging. Why not let them do what they like and enjoy while learning takes place? This spelling games are good way to mix learning and playing.
Melody Velasco

Improving Reading Fluency with Poetry | Resources for Teaching Reading - 6 views

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    Here are two great research articles about fluency & many links to poetry resources. Poetry is a great way to practice fluency. See sidebar for more resources.
Donnie Smith

The Way We Live Now - I Tweet, Therefore I Am - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article of the Week - New York Times piece on identity and social networking.
Dana Huff

Law.com - In the Case of the Billion-Dollar ERISA Typo, 7th Circuit Upholds Win for Ver... - 4 views

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    This article would be great for teaching the importance of proofreading.
Dana Huff

The Great Gatsby - Studio 360 - 10 views

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    "Studio 360 explores F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and finds out how this compact novel became the great American story of our age. Novelist Jonathan Franzen tells Kurt Andersen why he still reads it every year or two, and writer Patricia Hampl explains why its lightness is deceptive. We'll drive around the tony Long Island suburbs where Gatsby was set, and we'll hear from Andrew Lauren about his film G, which sets Gatsby among the hip-hop moguls. And Azar Nafisi describes the power of teaching the book to university students in Tehran. Readings come courtesy of Scott Shepherd, an actor who sometimes performs the entire book from memory."
anonymous

World Poetry Day - resources via edna.edu.au - 0 views

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    a collection of resources suitable for the teaching of poetry and poetry writing
Dana Huff

Media Infusion . Mashups, Remixes, and Web 2.0: Playing Fast and Loose with Shakespeare... - 1 views

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    Good article on using technology to teach Shakespeare.
anonymous

All About "All About Explorers" - 0 views

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    All About Explorers was developed by a group of teachers as a means of teaching students about the Internet. Although the Internet can be a tremendous resource for gathering information about a topic, we found that students often did not have the skills to discern useful information from worthless data.
Cindy Marston

Response Guides | Youth Voices - 0 views

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    Great resource for teaching students how to respond to online posts
Cindy Marston

Blogging and Reading Comprehension Strategies « Classroom Tech Tips - 1 views

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    Blog post about using reading comprehension strategies to reinforce strategy and teach good blogging skills
Alison Hall

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    Teaching Children to Read - free but have to register and download
Dana Huff

Indexed » Blog Archive » Euphemisms are often misleading. - 0 views

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    Great image for teaching denotation and connotation to students.
Julie Rutledge

The Best Resources For Learning Research & Citation Skills | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites ... - 4 views

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    Games and Interactive websites that teach research and citation skills.
susan van Gelder

http://www.GoogleLitTrips.com - 0 views

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    This site is an experiment in teaching great literature in a very different way. Using Google Earth, students discover where in the world the greatest road trip stories of all time took place... and so much more!
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