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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Daniel Sadicario

Daniel Sadicario

Your Favorite Pop Songs, Reimagined As Shakespeare Sonnets - 0 views

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    Posted: As the debate wages on about the Bard's relatability -- and whether or not relatability matters to begin with -- a hilarious Tumblr has surfaced that translates modern-day pop songs into Shakespearean sonnets. Below are 6 Top 40 songs, rewritten as Shakespeare sonnets: Every wonder what Taylor Swift's newest album would sound like in iambic pentameter?
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Great Teaching: Jamie's Dream School | Jamie Oliver's Knife Skills - 0 views

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    Grabs their attention to start, checks for understanding in the mini-lesson, moves into workshop and summative assessment, makes jokes along the way, focuses on engagement rather than discipline, diplomatically corrects them when they do things wrong...
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Meet Scene (Schizopolis - 1996) - 0 views

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    Great, quick way to explain subtext and offer a way to analyze texts--translate dialogue (and narration) into its functions.
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TeachWithMovies.com -- Discussion Questions and Projects for Use With Any Film that is ... - 0 views

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"Blame Your Brain: The Fault Lies Somewhere Within" - 0 views

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    Great way to bring in nonfiction to LOTF. And look at the connections with awe and cog mods in the first paragraph: "Science doesn't just further technology and help us predict and control our environment. It also changes the way we understand ourselves and our place in the natural world. This understanding can inspire awe and a sense of grandeur. But it can also be unsettling, especially when it calls into question our basic assumptions about the kinds of creatures we are and the universe we inhabit."
Daniel Sadicario

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