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Wendy Windust

The Grammar of TV and Film - 0 views

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    Unit 3: Film
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    The 'Grammar' of Television and Film Television and film use certain common conventions often referred to as the 'grammar' of these audiovisual media. This list includes some of the most important conventions for conveying meaning through particular camera and editing techniques (as well as some of the specialised vocabulary of film production). Conventions aren't rules: expert practitioners break them for deliberate effect, which is one of the rare occasions that we become aware of what the convention is.
Wendy Windust

WritingFix: A Revision Lesson inspired by the skillful writing of Patricia MacLachlan - 1 views

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    "Teaching Revision Vocabulary: Revision/Trait Metaphor Cards"
Katie Keeler

Pronouns Vocabulary Word List - EnchantedLearning.com - 0 views

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    A all another any anybody anyone anything B both E each either everybody everyone everything F few H he her hers herself him himself his I I it its itself M many me mine more most much my myself N neither no one nobody none nothing O one other others our ours ourselves S several she some somebody someone something T that their theirs them themselves these they this those U us W we what whatever which whichever who whoever whom whomever whose Y you your yours yourself yourselves
Wendy Windust

filmgloss.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Unit 3: Film Unit
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    Glossary of film terms
Wendy Windust

Introductory Poetry Terms - 0 views

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    Introductory Poetry Terms
Wendy Windust

Online Spelling Program - 0 views

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    Here's how to start using SpellingCity: the online spelling program that makes practicing for spelling tests fun: If you are a student, start by entering some words into the "Start Here" box and test your spelling skills. If you are a teacher (or parent), start by using the site like a student to get familiar with the site. Then, teachers (and parents) should create an account so you can save word lists. The reason to register for SpellingCity is to save spelling lists.
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