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Additional Search Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Alexandre Dumas
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1. Looking at Portraits: Literary Monuments (Education at the Getty)
...Overview Students will examine artworks, research literature, and create study drawings and a 3-D model for a monument to a literary figure. College Students and Professors Learning Objectives TeacherArt Exchange Students should be able to: discuss and analyze the sculpture Model for a Monument to Alexandre Dumas père by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse. compare Model for a Monument to Alexandre Dumas père to monuments with which they are familiar. create studies in 2-D and 3-D for a monument to a literary figure of their choice. research, and read about, the life and works of the literary figure they choose....
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2. The Last Day of Calculus
Lesson 167 The Last Day of Calculus Final Quotes of the Year: "One's work may be finished some day, but one's education never." Alexandre Dumas "He who laughs, lasts." Mary Pettibone Poole "Man can not discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore." Andre Gide Click here for a comic strip about the final day of math class 1. Some advice, as you prepare to graduate (1) Discover your passion, and build your life aro...
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3. Reading for relevance in literature
...further analysis: differentiating data for relevance by (re) categorizing and (re) grouping, and possibly modifying graphic organizer 6. synthesizing of analysis (from graphic organizers) by generating a Statement of Purpose for given chapters I used this approach with The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. The Count of Monte Cristo is a romantic novel; the structure of the novel is designed so that alternating chapters create a cliffhanger effect, as the reader is provoked to keep reading to the next chapter to see why something has happened. There are a lot of characters and a complex plot, so graph...
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