An English resource design by me. Designed to be act as stimulus for writing news reports about fairy tales for one of my lessons.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
This is a video that uses Disney movie lines to explain what fair use and copyright is. I could see this catching the attention of students and making what is a very dry subject fun for the students. I really like this and really would help this stick with students.
This site requires that you sign up for a free account in order to use the interactive stories. It has bunches, grouped into different levels, beginning with Nursery Rhymes, and moving up to Traditional Tales. The kid can login, click the story, and it reads it aloud along with animations. After you start the story, you can turn on/off the words, voice, etc. There are even games as well as printable worksheets to go along with each of the stories!! It's awesome, and FREE! After you register and login, click on the GUIDED READING link to access the stories.
In the sprawling universe of Hollywood, where countless stars vie for attention, Austin Robert Butler stands out like a luminous beacon. His ascent in the entertainment world isn't just a tale of luck or being at the right place at the right time; it's a narrative of relentless dedication, adaptability in roles, and an innate talent that refuses to be overshadowed. From his early days of navigating the complex maze of showbiz to becoming one of its most recognized faces, Butler's journey is a masterclass in ambition fueled by sheer passion. His ability to seamlessly transition between roles, coupled with a work ethic that's second to none, showcases the makings of a true artist.
Portion of Tom Cruise's lawsuit in opposition to two tabloids reads like one particular of his spy movies - with Tom's publicity crew accusing Katie Holmes of espionage … as in functioning directly with the tabs to publish tales skewering Tom as a terrible father.