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Unit 1: Camera Angles, Movement and Composition - Bay Area Video Coalition (B... - 0 views

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    Unit 1: Camera Angles, Movement and Composition Objectives Students will be able to identify and use camera angles, movement, and perspective. Students will be able to compose a well-balanced picture. Students will learn camera positions that will help them create a unique look that supports their story's point of view.
Wendy Windust

Writing Instruction Videos | Scholastic.com - 1 views

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    "Watch best practices by model teachers and listen to experts in the field of teaching writing. The videos tackle many facets of the writing process, whether it is encouraging students to seeing themselves as "authors" or viewing conventions and revision with positive attitudes. "
Wendy Windust

The Read to Write Project: Lyric Poetry - 0 views

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    Lyric Poetry Matrix The following matrix lists information about the poems read. As you view the matrix, look for common characteristics, relationships between characteristics, and unique qualities that stand out.
Wendy Windust

Englishbiz - Persuade - 0 views

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    When you set out to persuade someone, you want them to accept your opinion on an issue: you want to change that person's mind to your way of thinking. To do this, you will - just as with 'writing to argue' - be presenting a written argument; but when you are trying to persuade, your argument will need to be more one-sided than the balanced presentation of views typically required in a "Writing to Argue" essay question. This is because persuasion is based on a personal conviction that your way of thinking is the right way.
Wendy Windust

ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan: Child Labor: Giving Voice to Child Laborers Through Monolo... - 0 views

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    Unit 1
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    Students learn about child labor, as it occurred in England and the United States during the Industrial Revolution and as it continues around the world today. Selected websites describe the conditions under which children worked during the Industrial Revolution. Each student gathers information at these websites and prepares and presents a monologue in the "voice" of someone involved in the debate over child labor in England. After dramatically assuming that person's point of view on the issue, he or she responds to audience members' questions. Students then explore and discuss the conditions of contemporary child laborers and compare them to those of the past.
Dugg Lowe

Essay writing help - 0 views

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    Knowing how you can compose a persuasive essay is crucial to your progress in school in view of the fact that you'll be expected to write argumentative papers more frequently as opposed to any one of the the rest of the categories of paper.
Wendy Windust

Mrs. McGowan: Readers Workshop - 0 views

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    Reading and Writing Our classroom literacy instruction consists of speaking, listening, viewing activities, word study, Readers' Workshop, and Writers' Workshop .
Wendy Windust

Lit2Go: MP3 Stories and Poems - 0 views

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    "Lit2Go is a free online collection of stories and poems in Mp3 (audiobook) format. You can: * Download the files to your Mp3 player and listen on the go, * Listen to the Mp3 files on your computer, * View the text on a webpage and read along as you listen, * Print out the stories and poems to make your own book."
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    Poetry Unit
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Stamping Your Presence On The Web with Blogging | Writezilla - The Writing Zilla - 0 views

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    Over the years blogging has been used for opinion sharing and views exchanges. However the growth of the information technologies by leaps and bounds...
Wendy Windust

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
Wendy Windust

Framework for Analyzing Film: To Kill A Mockingbird: Film Study Guide - 0 views

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    Before students can begin to study film, they must be provided with a focus. There are many ways to look at a film. Posted below is a suggestion for teachers. Throughout this teacher guide for To Kill A Mockingbird, you will find numerous resources which touch on many of the characteristics listed below.
Wendy Windust

21st Century Literacies: Tools for Reading the World - 1 views

  • n Intelligence Reframed Howard Gardner contends that "literacies, skills, and disciplines ought to be pursued as tools that allow us to enhance our understanding of important questions, topics, and themes." Today's readers become literate by learning to read the words and symbols in today's world and its antecedents. They analyze, compare, evaluate and interpret multiple representations from a variety of disciplines and subjects, including texts, photographs, artwork, and data. They learn to choose and modify their own communication based on the rhetorical situation. Point of view is created by the reader, the audience and the medium.
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Freeplay Music, Broadcast Production Music Library, Free and Mp3 Music Downloads, See U... - 0 views

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    Free music for the background of student films
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Newseum | Today's Front Pages | Gallery View - 0 views

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    Today's Front Pages
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Newseum | Today's Front Pages | Map View - 0 views

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    HOME > Today's Front Pages > Monday, August 24, 2009: 755 front pages from 73 countries. The Newseum displays these daily newspaper front pages in their original, unedited form. Some front pages may contain material that is objectionable to some visitors. Viewer discretion is advised.
Wendy Windust

Voice- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 1 views

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    "Voice lesson plan by Gigi Goshko Academy of American Studies, New York "
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    After this unit, students will have: Explored poetry as another medium of written and spoken expression. Students will appreciate poetry as another medium for authors to express commentary on the pressing social issues of the times Learned the following literary techniques used by poets in their writing: metaphor simile symbolism point-of-view Interpreted meaning Identified and examined the significance of specific themes that manifest themselves in the writings of poets from around the world Drawn parallels between the themes addressed in selected poems and the themes addressed in the literature read in class through out the year
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