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Cara Whitehead

Figurative Language | Articles - 0 views

  • Reinforce your students' understanding of figurative language with VocabularySpellingCity's figurative language lessons, interactive games, printable worksheets, and powerpoint presentations.
sandra nelson

Learning Vocabulary Fun (Test Preparation & Vocabulary Building for K-12 & ESL Students) - 0 views

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    Great English language vocabulary learning games. This site is adding new vocabulary building games every month.
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    Improve your vocabulary while having fun. Test Preparation & Vocabulary Building for K-12 & ESL Students. Free Flash word games including Hangman, Word search, Match Game, The Vocabulary Quiz
Huae Lei

The Best "Cause-Related" Online Learning Games | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 0 views

  • thought I’d list a few of them that both seem like they would be accessible to English Language Learners.
  • The game itself is accessible to English Language Learners and is similar to the very well-done and popular Travelpod geography games.
Sarah Hanawald

The surprising narrative richness of Grand Theft Auto IV. - By Chris Baker - Slate Maga... - 0 views

  • Grand Theft Auto IV i
  • blood, intense violence, partial nudity, strong language, strong sexual content, and use of drugs and alcohol.
  • What makes Grand Theft Auto IV so compelling is that, unlike so many video games, it made me reflect on all of the disturbing things I had done.
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  • Grand Theft Auto is known less for its game play than for free-form mayhem.
  • The distinction between what you're allowed to do and what you're compelled to do is more meaningful to people who actually play games.
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    Narrative richness? Really?
Dave Truss

"Who Have You Helped Today?" - Developing Empathy | David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for You... - 0 views

  • “Who did you help today?” It is simple. It inspires empathy. It shows what we truly value… and I look forward to the day when my daughters ‘favorite part of the day’ is also the answer to ‘who did you help today’.
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    This post will be printed in a Grade 8 Language Arts Text by Pearson Education. "Who did you help today?" It is simple. It inspires empathy. It shows what we truly value… and I look forward to the day when my daughters 'favorite part of the day' is also the answer to 'who did you help today'.
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