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in title, tags, annotations or urlAuthor'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."
WordCounter - 5 views
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Wordcounter ranks the most frequently used words in any given body of text. Use this to see what words you overuse (is everything a "solution" for you?) or maybe just to find some keywords from a document. Wordcounter is useful for writers, editors, students, and anyone who thinks that they might be speaking redundantly or repetitively -- and it's free! Eventually, I'm going to expand it so that you can upload documents, but not yet.
Five Reasons to Use Wordle in the Classroom by Terry Freedman - 12 views
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The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators. Site contains a Software Reviews Database, articles from Technology & Learning Magazine, articles from Educators in Educators' eZine, Event and Contest listings, Reader suggested Web sites, and weekly news updates on education technology leaders.
22 Things You Don't Know About Your Customers | Internet Marketing Strategy: Conversation Marketing - 2 views
http://mywritersworkshop.com/ - 0 views
The Ruff Draft - 0 views
MGRP Calendar - 13 views
TeachPaperless: An Example of Jing Used to Comment on Student Work Online - 8 views
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Use Jing to make comments on a screen capture of a student's paper
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I used this video (without crediting you in the least) in class tonight. This is about as close to a one-and-one student-teacher writing conference as you can get. I'd like to see more of these types of models available to preservice teachers. Thanks for posting!
Abiator's Worksheets Vault - 0 views
Collection of essays by George Orwell - 4 views
The Philosophy of Composition-Edgar Allan Poe-Flash Fiction Online - 9 views
English Tenses Timeline - 9 views
Issuu - You Publish - 8 views
ThinkWeb20 - Figgy's Space - 9 views
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