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Dana Huff

Beta.BookLamp.org - 9 views

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    BookLamp.org matches readers to books through an analysis of writing styles, similar to the way that Pandora.com matches music lovers to new music.
anonymous

Write Guy : Jeff Anderson : Resources for Teachers - 0 views

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    I use songs and music clips to motivate my students and enhance my lessons. The iPod allows me to easily carry all my songs into the classroom.
Leigh Newton

Author's Craft - Narrative Elements - Setting - 12 views

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    "Where is it? In a middleclass neighborhood; I'm not sure yet where it is.\nWhen is it? Wintertime in the evening, during an era when it was still common to see driving horses-maybe the late 1800s.\nWhat is the weather like? Cold, and the night falls early.\nWhat are the social conditions? In this neighborhood it seems people mostly stay inside in the evening; the narrator is aware of "rough tribes from the cottages" nearby-probably members of a lower social class.\nWhat is the landscape or environment like? Dark and quiet, with a sense of heaviness that contrasts with the narrator's shouting and playing.\nWhat special details make the setting vivid? Sensory details: the violet color of the sky, the dim lanterns, the stinging cold, the ashpits' odors, the music of the horse's harness."
Graca Martins

Chronology: History of English - 0 views

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    Chronology of Events in the History of English pre-600 A.D. THE PRE-ENGLISH PERIOD ca. 3000 B.C. (or 6000 B.C?) Proto-Indo-European spoken in Baltic area. (or Anatolia?) ca. 1000 B.C. After many migrations, the various branches of Indo-European have become distinct. Celtic becomes most widespread branch of I.E. in Europe; Celtic peoples inhabit what is now Spain, France, Germany, Austria, eastern Europe, and the British Isles. 55 B.C. Beginning of Roman raids on British Isles. 43 A.D. Roman occupation of Britain. Roman colony of "Britannia" established. Eventually, many Celtic Britons become Romanized. (Others continually rebel). 200 B.C.-200 A.D. Germanic peoples move down from Scandinavia and spread over Central Europe in successive waves. Supplant Celts. Come into contact (at times antagonistic, at times commercial) with northward-expanding empire of Romans. Early 5th century. Roman Empire collapses. Romans pull out of Britain and other colonies, attempting to shore up defense on the home front; but it's useless. Rome sacked by Goths. Germanic tribes on the continent continue migrations west and south; consolidate into ever larger units. Those taking over in Rome call themselves "Roman emperors" even though the imperial administration had relocated to Byzantium in the 300s. The new Germanic rulers adopted the Christianity of the late Roman state, and began what later evolved into the not-very-Roman "Holy Roman Empire". ca. 410 A.D. First Germanic tribes arrive in England. 410-600 Settlement of most of Britain by Germanic peoples (Angles, Saxons, Jutes, some Frisians) speaking West Germanic dialects descended from Proto-Germanic. These dialects are distantly related to Latin, but also have a sprinkling of Latin borrowings due to earlier cultural contact with the Romans on the continent. Celtic peoples, most of whom are Christianized, are pushed increasingly (despite occasional violent uprisings) into the marginal areas of Britain: Ireland, Scotland, Wales.
Dana Huff

Book Drum - 28 views

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    Book Drum is the perfect companion to the books we love, bringing them to life with immersive pictures, videos, maps and music.
Van Piercy

Mrs. Dutta Writes a Letter (Part Two) - 0 views

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      Show Tagore Youtube video of his music.
  • scissors- knives-choppers, scissors- knives- choppersto bring the children running.
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      Funny contrasts here--children running and scissors.
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  • ust tidy grass and a few pale- blue flowers
  • whose name she doesn't know
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      Her alienation from even knowing names of local plants.
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  • she disapproves of smoking, especially in women
  • She does not wave back or smile.
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  • d it is as though merciful time has given her back her youth, that sweet, aching urgency of being needed again.
Leigh Newton

What Should I Read Next? - 0 views

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    Enter a book, CD or DVD that you enjoyed and the site will analyse our database of real users' preferences to suggest other books, CDs or DVDs that you might like.
Dana Huff

Glogster - Poster Yourself - 0 views

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    Make posters and art.
Dustin O'Donnell

Comma - 0 views

This is an album available on iTunes that deals with sentence conventions such as: FANBOYS, Semi-colons, and Independent vs. Dependent clauses. Simply go to iTunes and search, "Mega Math," and you...

english writing education resources teaching music album itunes fanboys clause

started by Dustin O'Donnell on 14 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
chifrostudios

Nursery Rhymes for Kids for Android - 0 views

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    Best Educational for Pre-School Kids which provides creative way of learning to kids , where they can enjoy musical rhymes and can dance on the beats
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