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The Rap Points will be based around the themes: RP 1 - 22nd Oct. (Read Chapters 1-2) Striving to be your best. RP 2 - 29th Oct. (Read Chapters 3-4) Being different. RP 3 - 5th Nov. (Read Chapters 5-7) Bullies. Pay backs etc. (Perhaps an art based activity.) RP 4 - 12 Nov. (Read Chapters 8-10) Friendship. Family. RP 5 - 18 Nov. (Read Chapters 11-13) The Bridge to Terabithia. Wrap up - 26 Nov. (Final emails farewelling this BR.)
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The Rap Points will be based around the themes: RP 1 - 22nd Oct. (Read Chapters 1-2) Striving to be your best. RP 2 - 29th Oct. (Read Chapters 3-4) Being different. RP 3 - 5th Nov. (Read Chapters 5-7) Bullies. Pay backs etc. (Perhaps an art based activity.) RP 4 - 12 Nov. (Read Chapters 8-10) Friendship. Family. RP 5 - 18 Nov. (Read Chapters 11-13) The Bridge to Terabithia. Wrap up - 26 Nov. (Final emails farewelling this BR.)
How to Teach a Novel - 1 views
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How can a teacher best approach the teaching of a novel? This lens will break it down step by step, from the abstract notion of "What's worth teaching in this novel?" to the concrete concerns of "How will students be held accountable for their understanding of this book? In what ways will I assess progress? How will students demonstrate their understandings of story theme, character development, plot, vocabulary, and other story elements?" This lens will provide sample materials, Internet resources, and ideas which have proven successful in many classrooms.
The Best Websites For K-12 Writing Instruction/Reinforcment | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 0 views
Bardfilm: The Shakespeare and Film Microblog: The Ten Best Uses of Shakespeare Sonnets in Popular Culture: "So Long Lives This, and This Gives Life to Thee." - 0 views
Using Language to Persuade (VCE English) - 0 views
The Importance of Digital Citizenship in Social Media | Edutopia - 0 views
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The best offense always begins with a solid defense. This is true in sports and is directly applicable to responsible use of classroom technology and social media. In my last post I encouraged educators to "Just Get Out There," but in this post I am pulling back on the reins a bit. While we want our students to get out there and use new and emerging technologies, we need to give them the fundamentals to play the best defense. Educate, before you integrate.