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Oscar Wilde's most enduring epigrams – infographic

Oscar Wilde's most enduring epigrams – infographic | English Classes | Scoop.it
Probably the most-quoted author after Shakespeare, and certainly the wittiest, here's a look at his most lasting lines...
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Guardian Open Journalism: Three Little Pigs Advert - Video| The Committed Sardine

Guardian Open Journalism: Three Little Pigs Advert - Video| The Committed Sardine | English Classes | Scoop.it
Video from The Guardian. Great for point of view and social media discussions.
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5 Tips for Teaching Close Reading (and 5 Things to Watch Out For!)

5 Tips for Teaching Close Reading (and 5 Things to Watch Out For!) | English Classes | Scoop.it

Close reading means starting up close and then pulling back to the larger meaning (words to sentences to full text). Tim Shanahan summarizes it well; he says that close reading “is an intensive analysis of a text in order to come to terms with what it says, how it says it, and what it means.”


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Solid advice.

Susan Wegmann's curator insight, May 16, 9:59 AM

Information about Close Reading

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Dan Brown's Inferno: a tall writer offers his historic review

Dan Brown's Inferno: a tall writer offers his historic review | English Classes | Scoop.it
Can Steven Poole decode the arcane puzzle of the bestselling author Dan Brown's latest novel in just 48 hours?
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It seems reviewers can't resist lampooning Dan Brown! After all, it is probably too easy to poke one at a writer who uses adjectives in the way that Brown does. This makes for some amusing,snarky, reading.

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Rabbit Holes: Transmedia in The Lizzie Bennet Diaries | Darceny

Rabbit Holes: Transmedia in The Lizzie Bennet Diaries | Darceny | English Classes | Scoop.it

Brielleariana:  "Transmedia is such a new concept that I had to physically add it to my Word document dictionary to avoid the stupid red lines" ...


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A great way to teach using trains edit storytelling.

The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, May 5, 11:41 PM

This is a fascinating post, coming as it does, from a fan's perspective.  Darceny is a website that acts as both a book and viewing club:  "the place to discuss Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and its modern day adaptation, The Lizzie Bennet Diaries."

Dr. Pamela Rutledge's comment, May 6, 10:15 AM
I love Word dictionary updates as tiny markers of substantive change--I had to add 'cocreation' and 'cocreator' to mine along with transmedia. Interestingly, it already knew 'prosumer.'
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I love Word dictionary updates as tiny markers of substantive change--I had to add 'cocreation' and 'cocreator' to mine along with transmedia. Interestingly, it already knew 'prosumer.'

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Teaching Shakespearean insults helps my students decode the Bard's language

Teaching Shakespearean insults helps my students decode the Bard's language | English Classes | Scoop.it
Sarah Swann loves to insult her students - just as long as it is in the words of the Bard
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Is the Bard really so far away from Modern English? One teachers makes links between Shakespeare and modern teen slang insults.

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Great post with helpful links to resources. Resonates with how I love to introduce kids to Shakespeare. The insults hook them in and give them a chance to play with the language before diving deeper into text and themes. Thanks for the scoop, Louise!

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12 Ways To Learn About Traveling Using Children's Books - Edudemic

12 Ways To Learn About Traveling Using Children's Books - Edudemic | English Classes | Scoop.it
Those children's books sitting on your shelf are like plane tickets waiting just for you. Here's a dozen ways to learn about traveling using them!
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This is gorgeous. 

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'This wooden O'

'This wooden O' | English Classes | Scoop.it
The Globe Theatre past and present
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A Pinterest board with pins on Shakespeare and his plays.

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Newseum

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A useful site with hundreds of newspaper front pages from around the world, including the UK's Times and Guardian.

http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental


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Great for teaching media and persuasive language.

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BBC Radio 4 - Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere, London Below

BBC Radio 4 - Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere, London Below | English Classes | Scoop.it
An act of kindness catapults Richard from his ordinary life into a subterranean world.
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Teacher's Web Tools to Teach Writing as a Process ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Teacher's Web Tools to Teach Writing as a Process ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | English Classes | Scoop.it
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Some great web resources for teaching all of the stages of writing.

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5 Awesome Infographics on English Language ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

5 Awesome Infographics on English Language ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | English Classes | Scoop.it
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This site contains some great infographics for classroom display.

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Premiers' Reading Challenge - Home - Reading Challenge - Department of Education and Early Childhood Development

Premiers' Reading Challenge - Home - Reading Challenge - Department of Education and Early Childhood Development | English Classes | Scoop.it
Premiers' Reading Challenge
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It's on again and a great way to promote reading in schools.

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How To Do Well In VCE English

How To Do Well In VCE English | English Classes | Scoop.it
Make the effort to read the books you are studying- more than once. The key here is understanding so if there is anything you don't get...
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My poster, created with Smore. Easy!

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The Great Gatsby

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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s third book stands as the supreme achievement of his career. The story of the fabulously wealthy Jay Gatsby and his love for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan. This 1920s tale has been acclaimed by generations of readers.
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A Learning.st board on The Great Gatsby. Great resource.

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Photographer Takes Portraits of Her 5-Year-Old Daughter Dressed as Famous Women from History

Photographer Takes Portraits of Her 5-Year-Old Daughter Dressed as Famous Women from History | English Classes | Scoop.it
Amelia Earhart To commemorate her daughter Emma's fifth birthday, and to provide her with strong role models, photographer Jaime Moore took portraits of the girl dressed as five great women from hi...
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Inspirational!

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VATE Bookings

VATE Bookings | English Classes | Scoop.it
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Shameless self promotion! Presenting at VATE.

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A MUST for any EFL teacher :-)

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A free webinar coming up in June.

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Firms' inaccurate use of English setting children poor example, says Ofsted

Firms' inaccurate use of English setting children poor example, says Ofsted | English Classes | Scoop.it
Report by schools inspectorate criticises firms 'that subvert standard spellings and syntax' in trade names and slogans
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Are we moving away from spelling conventions?

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What's the secret of a good genre mashup?

What's the secret of a good genre mashup? | English Classes | Scoop.it
Lately it seems like a lot of the freshest genre works are mash-ups of well-worn ideas. Whether it's "police procedural with elves" or "superhero movie with Cold War intrigue." But why do some genre mashups rule, while others fail horribly?
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Was talking about this with a super media teacher the other day. It's a great way of teaching genre. Understanding conventions.

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4 Elements of Epic Storytelling

4 Elements of Epic Storytelling | English Classes | Scoop.it

"When I’m immersed in fantasy, a trance envelopes me. There’s something about great fantasy storytelling that trumps all other genres in drawing me into the world and story.

 

Call me crazy, but I think I’m onto something here. And that something is the recipe for the domination of the imagination. Much like The Hero with a Thousand Faces, I think epic storytelling has a certain formula that can produce a killer product."


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The key elements of story.

John Purificati's comment, March 30, 10:47 AM
Thanks Gregg.
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Good insight.

Sarah McElrath's curator insight, April 10, 8:34 AM

I think these could hold true for any storytelling. Sure, world-building is something fantasy and sci-fi writers talk about, but building a unique realistic world can be equally engrossing. That world would be internal or personal, but still....

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Would you hire someone with poor grammar skills? | TechRepublic

Think grammar isn’t important in the world of IT? That misconception could cost you a job.
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Grammar is important.

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6 Awesome Writing Quotes ( Posters ) ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

6 Awesome Writing Quotes ( Posters ) ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | English Classes | Scoop.it
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Some great classroom displays here for inspiring young writers.

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22 Rules of Story Telling every Teacher should Know about ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

22 Rules of Story Telling every Teacher should Know about ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | English Classes | Scoop.it
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Sme great tips on teaching writing.

Karen Bonanno's curator insight, April 8, 3:58 PM

Encouraging writing through storytelling.  Everyone has a story!

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Love this!

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Becoming a Better Teacher by 'Deliberate Practice'

Becoming a Better Teacher by 'Deliberate Practice' | English Classes | Scoop.it
“I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who had practiced one kick 10,000 times.” Bruce Lee When I was a young boy I dreamt of being like Bruce Lee. He had compl...
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Simply repeating something is not practice. Refining and repeating in order to learn is.

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How To Do Well In VCE English

How To Do Well In VCE English | English Classes | Scoop.it
Make the effort to read the books you are studying- more than once. The key here is understanding so if there is anything you don't get...
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Final copy of my flyer for my VCE classes this year at BGS.

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My best lesson: using psychic powers and deduction to analyse poetry

My best lesson: using psychic powers and deduction to analyse poetry | English Classes | Scoop.it
You don't have to be a mind reader to understand poetry, proves English teacher Jamie Warner-Lynn with his favourite word cloud inspired lesson
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Tis wonderful lesson plan is guaranteed to be fun, inspiring and challenging and will make teaching and learning poetry much more engaging. 

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