Skip to main content

Home/ ELA Lesson Plans: Online sources/ Group items tagged heroes

Rss Feed Group items tagged

David Sebek

Top tips for writing a strong female hero: Moira Young | Children's books | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • Those are my credentials. So here it is, my Cut-Out-And-Keep Guide to Knitting Your Own Female Hero.
David Sebek

Technology Offers a Novel Way to Teach Writing | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

  • This collaborative effort between the language arts instructor and teacher-librarian (TL) transforms a traditional essay assignment into a creative, technologically rich activity. The project, in which students write stories about their “personal heroes” in a graphic-novel format, should take three to five class periods to complete.
  •  
    This collaborative effort between the language arts instructor and teacher-librarian (TL) transforms a traditional essay assignment into a creative, technologically rich activity. The project, in which students write stories about their "personal heroes" in a graphic-novel format, should take three to five class periods to complete.
David Sebek

A Story of Epic Proportions: What makes a Poem an Epic? | EDSITEment - 1 views

  •  
    Introduce the epic hero cycle
David Sebek

How to Write a Romance Novel: The Keys to Conflict | WritersDigest.com - 0 views

  • our two main characters must have internal goals and external goals that they’re trying to reach. If you can bring your characters’ goals into conflict, and thus the hero and heroine into conflict, you have a good chance of creating believable tension that will keep your readers engaged.
David Sebek

Epic Poetry - 0 views

  •  
    Epic Poem from Austalia
1 - 7 of 7
Showing 20 items per page