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  • Time Gone Crazy

    A fun way to combine creative writing and daylight savings time.
    Published by Susan (2,808 pts ) on Feb 28, 2009 to
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  • Teaching Writing Through Self Editing and Revision

    This article illustrates how to make our jobs easier by teaching students to proofread and revise, revise, revise.
    Published by ATag (916 pts ) on Feb 28, 2009 to
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  • Is the Merchant of Venice an Anti-Semitic Play?

    Whether or not the Merchant of Venice is anti-Semitic is an interesting question that many in both religious and secular communities have asked. It is a valuable question for students to attempt to answer for themselves, as they look at the history surrounding the text and the text itself.
    Published by B. Taylor (4,122 pts ) on Feb 28, 2009 to
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  • Creating Propaganda

    Do your students have a strong understanding of propaganda? Test their knowledge by using this lesson plan that challenges the student's knowledge of propaganda and its uses.
    Published by justkat73 (23,009 pts ) on Feb 22, 2009 to
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  • Modern Propaganda

    This lesson plan offers students the chance to explore the propaganda in the world around them. Students will be required to demonstrate their knowledge of propaganda in modern times using various methods. This is a fun assignment with very little cost since the students use items they already have.
    Published by justkat73 (23,009 pts ) on Feb 22, 2009 to
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  • Propaganda in Literature

    Propaganda can be found anywhere. There are some written works that cleverly disguise propaganda in the form of a very entertaining tale. This lesson plan will require that the students read a written work and evaluate it for its propaganda value.
    Published by justkat73 (23,009 pts ) on Feb 22, 2009 to
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  • A Midsummer Night's Dream

    A Midsummer Night's Dream is one of Shakespeare's most enjoyable plays, and appeals to younger audiences. High School English and Drama teachers are well advised to add this comedy to their repertoires. Here is a good way to organize the play for a High School English Class.
    Published by B. Taylor (4,122 pts ) on Feb 10, 2009 to
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  • Color it English

    Looking for a fun way to teach or review the parts of a sentence? Pass out the colored pencils and color. This lesson plan is designed to engage even the most reluctant English student.
    Published by Susan (2,808 pts ) on Jan 27, 2009 to
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