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  • Online Resources for Analyzing Character

    This week we look at the last of three standards under “Key Ideas and Details” in the “Reading” section of the Common Core: Standard 3:  Analyze how complex characters (e.g., those with multiple or conflicting motivations) develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or develop the theme. For students to ...
    Posted to Interactive Language Arts (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 15, 2011
  • Animoto: Another Great Tool for Adding Music and Video to Your Lit Plans

    Summer has finally arrived here in Maine.  I hope many of you, like me, have finished up the school year and can now take some time to recuperate.  Looking forward to a productive summer, I am planning a series of blog posts focusing on the Common Core State Standards Initiative.  My plan is to post regular articles with a simple goal: each blog ...
    Posted to Interactive Language Arts (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 21, 2011
  • Learn and Teach Out Loud: Add Some Audio or Video Flare to Your Lit Units

    When recently looking for electronic resources to add to my short story unit, I came across LearnOutLoud.com where hundreds of recorded works are available free for download.  Learn Out Loud doesn’t just have audio recordings of books and stories (though there are plenty of those); they also have podcasts and videos. Some of the resources cost ...
    Posted to Interactive Language Arts (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 2, 2011
  • Interactive “A Jury of Her Peers”

    Hello fellow teachers and tech integration enthusiasts.  I’m back from a short break.  A major project in my graduate class has kept me away from blogging for nearly two weeks.  The good news is I’ve been developing an interactive Shakespeare website I’ll soon be able to introduce here.  For now, I’ve got another interactive text to tell you ...
    Posted to Interactive Language Arts (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 4, 2010