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Additional Lessons 31 - 40 of 92 for Edgar Allan Poe
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31. Lesson 3 - A Walk Through the Past
...rned from multiple sources, we can expand our knowledge of our research subjects and make logical and defensible hypotheses about the social life and cultural attitudes of Deerfield from 1780 to 1880. English (same as in lesson 2): Many great American writers such as Emerson, Thoreau, Wheatley, and Poe lived during this age. Their writings help to define American Literature and had a profound influence on the thinking of the day. Their use of language and the topics about which they wrote reflect many of the experiences, attitudes, values, and ideas of the people of their times. top of page Intended Learning...
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Grade Level: K-12
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32. Symbolism
...ago Someone else1 hr ago Someone else1 hr ago Someone else1 hr ago Someone else1 hr ago QuickStart Recent Activity SideBar MTC Website Maps Focus Papers Name: Kelsey Mayo Subject: English II/III Period: Fourth Approximate Time: 50 minutes Objectives: The student will explore the use of symbolism in Edgar Allan Poe's short story, The Cask of Amontillado (English 1.4.m). Materials: The student will need pen/pencil, paper, and the handout/ passages on symbolism. The teacher will need dry erase markers, overhead projector and transparency of definition of symbolism terms, pen, and handout. Bell Ringer: Write a rh...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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33. The Tell-Tale Heart—It's a Matter of Point of View or
South Carolina ETV ?The Tell-Tale Heart??It?s a Matter of Point of View or ?I Feel Your Pain? (Grade 8) Master Teacher Myra Elvington Time Allotment One 60-minute class period Overview This lesson focuses on the effectiveness of point of view in Edgar Allan Poe?s ?The Tell-Tale Heart.? The students will begin the lesson by researching a site that gives a concise summary of the life of Edgar Allan Poe. The students will respond to a series of questions from the site. Next the students will participate in the hands-on portion of the lesson by responding to q...
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34. Writing in Different Viewpoints Lesson Plans
...l: I Am A: ( )Parent ( )Teacher ( )Faculty/Staff Materials A short story of their choice Needed: Note cards or paper for notes while reading Notebook paper for their final paper Pens and whiteouts Procedure: First, students will choose a classic short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Faulkner, Edgar Allan Poe, Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, or any other classic short story writer. These short stories can also be by classic mystery authors such as Jacques Futrelle, G.K. Chesterton, or others. Then, the student will read the short story and take notes. They need to know the viewpoint of the story they are rea...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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35. Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, and the Unreliable Biographers
edsitement/neh logo SearchSitemapContact Us CalendarHome Subject Catalogue Art & CultureLiterature & Language ArtsForeign LanguageHistory & Social Studies All Lesson PlansAll Subject CategoriesAll Web Sites Open Printable Lesson Plan _ _ Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, and the Unreliable Biographers _ _ In dying under such mysterious circumstances, the father of the detective story has left us with a real-life mystery which Poe scholars, medical professionals, and others have been trying to solve for over 150 years. From "Death Theories" on the we...
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36. Poetry Workshop: Imagination Stretching
...UCTS More Information SUBJECT Writing, Curriculum Development GRADE K-8 Source Instructor Magazine Six issues per year filled with practical, fun, teacher-tested ideas for your classroom. Keep up with classroom trends, get expert teaching tips, and find dozens of resources in every issue. Subscribe Poetry Workshop: Imagination Stretching By Liza Charlesworth October , 2002 PRINT EMAIL Tony Mitton's Plum (Scholastic, 2003) offers a fresh pick of funny and fantastical verse that encourages readers to really stretch their imaginations. After sharing his poem "Instructions for Growing Poetry," with your students,...
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37. What Am I?
TEACHERS Where Teachers Come First Scholastic.com Book Wizard Student Activities Lesson Plans Teacher Store Search HOME TEACHING RESOURCES STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOOKS & AUTHORS SCHOLASTIC PRODUCTS More Information SUBJECT Reading and Language Arts, National Poetry Month, Poetry Writing GRADE 2-3 What Am I? By Perdita Finn PRINT EMAIL Poetry is filled with comparisons: "My love is like a red, red rose" or "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" Discovering what two things have in common is a great way to expand your students' poetic sensibilities and develop their cr...
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38. Alliterations Allowed
...tudents recognize and create alliterative language in both literary and commercial use. Standards Florida Sunshine State Standards LA.D.2.4.2 The student understands the subtleties of literary devices and techniques in the comprehension and creation of communication. LA.E.2.4.3 The student analyzes poetry for the ways in which poets inspire the reader to share emotions, such as the use of imagery, personification, and figures of speech, including simile, and metaphor; and the use of sound, such as rhyme, rhythm, repetion, and alliteration. Florida Process Standards Effective Communicators 02 Florida students...
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39. Stop Making Sense
TEACHERS Where Teachers Come First Scholastic.com Book Wizard Student Activities Lesson Plans Teacher Store Search HOME TEACHING RESOURCES STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOOKS & AUTHORS SCHOLASTIC PRODUCTS More Information SUBJECT Reading and Language Arts, National Poetry Month, Poetry Writing GRADE 3-8 Source Book Clubs Stop Making Sense By Perdita Finn PRINT EMAIL Of all writing poetry is the most like music ? at its best it is a pleasure to speak it aloud, enjoying the rhythm and rhyme of the words regardless of what they mean. Too often, however, inexperienced writers str...
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40. Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, and the Unreliable Narrator
edsitement/neh logo SearchSitemapContact Us CalendarHome Subject Catalogue Art & CultureLiterature & Language ArtsForeign LanguageHistory & Social Studies All Lesson PlansAll Subject CategoriesAll Web Sites Open Printable Lesson Plan _ _ Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, and the Unreliable Narrator _ _ someone is always between the reader and the action of the story. That someone is telling the story from his or her own point of view. This angle of vision, the point of view from which the people, events, and details of a story are viewed, is importa...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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