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Amber Garrison's Poetry Unit - 0 views

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    Poetry Unit: cool unit with a lot of great ideas for performance assessments and learning activities
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Becoming and Editor - Poetry Unit - 0 views

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    You and your partner have been selected to be guest editors for an anthology of poetry titled Poetry for Teens. As guest editors, you have been asked to submit five poems (total) for publication in the anthology.
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Chronological Poet Index for Representative Poetry On-line - 0 views

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    Poetry Unit
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Sum, Sum, Sum It Up! - 0 views

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    One of the main goals of reading is to possess the ability to understand, or comprehend, what you have just read. A great strategy to help children comprehend text is to teach them how to summarize.
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Artopia :: Media Arts :: Create a Storyboard - 0 views

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    Create a Storyboard! A storyboard is a series of sketches that show the scene sequence of a media production.
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movie scripts: drew's meat and potatoes - 0 views

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    film scripts galore!
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FilmSound.org: dedicated to the Art of Film Sound Design & Film Sound Theory - 0 views

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    Entire site devoted to the sound used in filmaking
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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.
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Resources - Teaching Poetry - 0 views

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    poetry forum
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Forms of Poetry - 0 views

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    As teachers we need to adopt a very sensitive approach to the teaching of poetry, one that combines discussion and writing, one that examines ideas and feelings, one that encourages appreciation of the poetry of others while also giving room for our students to write freely when creating poetry. In this document I have tried to offer approaches to the teaching of writing poetry that can be used by all classroom teachers. Download a Word copy of this document here. These approaches encourage children to play around with words, to experiment with their sounds, their rhythm. They also allow the teacher to introduce new terminology in a fun way.
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Beaut Ideas - Introducing Poems - 0 views

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    Introducing Poems This is a set of strategies to help students of all ages get to know and appreciate individual poems. As well as assisting students to make meaning from poems, the strategies help to develop an understanding of style. They also offer support for students' own poetry writing. Many of the strategies originally appeared in Approaches to Poetry, published by The Department of Education and TATE.
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Beaut Ideas - Targeting Text - 0 views

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    Targeting Text A Guided Writing Project Targeting Text was a collaborative project undertaken by teachers from a cluster of three schools in the Bowen District - Lindisfarne Primary, Lindisfarne North Primary and Cambridge Primary. The purpose of the project was to focus on the place of guided writing in a balanced writing program. Inspired and supported by Dr Jan Turbill of the University of Wollongong, the teachers were able to develop and share their own skills in using guided writing as a key teaching strategy.
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Beaut Ideas - Exploring poetry through film - 0 views

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    Exploring poetry through film This activity is designed to enable students who have some understanding of film-technique to use this to develop and share interpretations of poetry.
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filmgloss.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Unit 3: Film Unit
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    Glossary of film terms
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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.
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