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Story Map Interactive - ReadWriteThink - 1 views

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    "The Story Map interactive includes a set of graphic organizers designed to assist teachers and students in prewriting and postreading activities. The organizers are intended to focus on the key elements of character, setting, conflict, and resolution development. Students can develop multiple characters, for example, in preparation for writing their own fiction, or they may reflect on and further develop characters from stories they have read. After completing individual sections or the entire organizer, students have the ability to print out their final versions for feedback and assessment. The versatility of this tool allows it to be used in multiple contexts."
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The Film Shot,Camera Angles and Movement - 0 views

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    As we know from watching movies, the angle at which a character is shot in a lm can dramatically affect how we perceive that character. Film directors often choose to shoot characters using different angles in order to make an authorial comment on the role and importance of that person in the lm. There are ve basic camera angles used to shoot scenes in a lm. The angles are determined by where the camera is placed
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    Film Studies Unit
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ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan: Action Is Character: Exploring Character Traits with Adjec... - 0 views

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    In this activity, students "become" one of the major characters in a book and describe themselves and other characters, using lists of accurate, powerful adjectives. In class discussion, students support their lists with details from the novel.
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Story Character Homepage - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    "Story Character Homepage"
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Character Clash: A Minilesson on Paragraphing and Dialogue - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    "Lesson Plan Character Clash: A Minilesson on Paragraphing and Dialogue"
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Thoughtshots Can Bring Your Characters to Life! - ReadWriteThink - 1 views

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    "Lesson Plan Thoughtshots Can Bring Your Characters to Life!"
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Lights, Camera, Action: Interviewing a Book Character - ReadWriteThink - 1 views

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    "Lights, Camera, Action: Interviewing a Book Character"
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AdLit.org: Adolescent Literacy - Meet the Authors - 4 views

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    "Meet the Author Introduce teens to the creators of their favorite books with our exclusive interviews with top young adult authors. Our interviews explore each author's life, writing process, and the back stories behind their most popular books. Meet the characters behind the characters!"
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Elements of Literature: Writing Resources - 1 views

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    Interactive Writer's Models Analyze the elements of good writing with these interactive writer's models. Each model includes annotations and tips to help you be a good writer yourself. Middle School Grade 6 Grade 8 * Comparison-Contrast Essay * Descriptive Essay * How-to Explanation * Informative Report * Literary Comparison-Contrast Essay * Personal Narrative * Problem-Solution Essay * Short Story * Supporting a Position Grade 7 * Business Letter * Comparison-Contrast Essay * Complex Process Essay with Word Processing Features * Descriptive Essay * Informative Report * Literary Comparison-Contrast Essay * Personal Narrative * Persuasive Essay * Problem-Solution Essay * Short Story * Supporting an Interpretation * Business Letter * Character Analysis * Comparison-Contrast Essay * Informative Report * Instructions for Operating a Tool * Literary Comparison-Contrast Essay * Personal Narrative * Problem-Solution Essay * Review of a Novel * Short Story * Supporting a Position High School Grade 9 Grade 11 * Analysis of a Poem * Analysis of a Short Story * Autobiographical Narrative * Comparison of a Play and a Film * Comparison of Media Coverage * Description of a Place * Nonfiction Analysis * Persuasive Cause-and-Effect Essay * Persuasive Essay * Research Paper * Short Story Grade 10 * Analysis of a Short Story * Autobiographical Narrative * Biographical Narrative * Comparison of a Play and a Film * Comparison of Media Genres * Description of a Person * Persuasive Essay * Problem-Solution Analysis * Research Paper * Short Story * Analysis of a Novel * Editorial * Historical Research Report * Reflective Essay * Short Story Grade 12 * Analysis of Literature * Comparison-Contrast of Literature * Descriptive Essay
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WritingFix: a 6-Trait Writing Lesson that uses Love That Dog by Sharon Creech - 0 views

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    Three-Sentence Overview of this Lesson: Inspired by both William Carlos Williams and the main character in Sharon Creech's Love That Dog, the writer will create four original 16-word poems that capture interesting images. The writer will then choose a favorite 16-word poem and ask, "Why would so much depend upon that image to someone else?" The writer can then create a short story about an original character who might have written the 16-word poem.
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    Grade 7 Poetry Unit
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StoryMapping.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Character Map
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How to Create a Realistic Fiction Character - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com - 2 views

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    "How to Create a Realistic Fiction Character" Recommended by Stevi for unit 3: Realistic Fiction
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Camera shots, angles and movement, lighting, cinematography and mise en scene, Film ove... - 0 views

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    Film Studies Unit
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    Camera Shots A camera shot is the amount of space that is seen in one shot or frame. Camera shots are used to demonstrate different aspects of a film's setting, characters and themes. As a result, camera shots are very important in shaping meaning in a film. Reviewing the examples on the right hand side of this page should make the different camera shots clearer.
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Because of Winn Dixie - 0 views

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    Lesson Plan for book Because of Winn Dixie, a high-interest text at the grade 4 reading level
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    Reading Level 4.0: Because of Winn Dixie tells the story of ten-year old Opal. She has just moved to Naomi, Florida with her preacher father. On an errand to the grocery store Opal finds a large, ugly, homeless dog. Opal is immediately attached to the dog whom she names Winn Dixie after the grocery store where she finds him. Together they make friends with Otis, an ex-convict who runs the local pet store; Miss Fanny, the librarian who has a desk full of "Litmus Lozenges" a type of candy which her great grandfather invented; and Gloria Dump, the lady the local children think of as a witch because of her jungle-like yard. This book will make you laugh as Opal and Winn Dixie make friends with these very likable characters in this small southern town.
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Character Trait Interactive - 0 views

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    Explore Michael, Mina and Skellig's character traits through this interactive activity
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virtuaLit Fiction: Elements of Fiction - 1 views

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    Interactive Fiction Tutorial
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