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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 289 for Fantasy
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1. CanTeach: English Language Arts: Novel & Picture Book Activities - Making a Fantasy Line
www.canteach.ca Resources Links Discuss Submit About Home > Elementary Resources > English Language Arts > Novel & Picture Book Activities Making a Fantasy Line Suggested 2+ Grades Objective Students will be able to better distinguish events that occur in the fantasy and real world by drawing a fantasy line. Materials a large piece of paper smaller pieces of paper for drawing (about 5 cm squares) a book that takes place in a fantasy and real world cray...
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2. LCPS Libraries
Lesson Plan Title: Fantasy or Science Fiction: Can you tell the difference? Curricular Subject: English Literature Grade: 7 National Standard: Standard 5 State: 7.5 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of a variety of fiction, narrative nonfiction, and poetry. Local: 7.4 The student will identify various types...
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3. Cynthia Lanius' Lesson: A Mathematics Fantasy- Teachers' Notes
Cynthia Lanius A Mathematics Fantasy - The Million $ Mission - Teachers' Notes' + There are two versions of this lesson - a one-page version that has the calculations worked out, and a multi-page version that is especially appropriate for printing if you'd like blank tables for students to fill in with their own calculations. + Grade L...
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4. Young Author's Faire
...Sample Projects - Young Author's Faire Subject Matter: Writing Grades: 3 Software: StarOffice, Writer, Draw, Internet 1. Lesson Description 2. Assessment 3. Classroom and Time Management 4. Resources Needed for Lesson 5. Student Products 6. Credits 1. Lesson Description Summary: Using the genre of fantasy, the students use word processing to write a story. Standards: California 3^rd Grade Language Arts Standards Writing 1.4: Revise drafts to improve the coherence and logical progression of ideas by using an established rubric. Outcomes of the Lesson: Students will write a 5 to 6 page fantasy story an...
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5. Grandad's Gifts
header Grandad's Gifts Linda scared Round the Twist _ Level: Year 5 to Year 9 KLA outcomes: English Theme: Film Language; Narrative Structure; Humour and Satire; Symbolism and Icons Description: With this set of activities students analyse narrative structure in fantasy stories and the notion of poetic justice. Resources: Video: Grandad's Gifts ep 3 vol 5 Round the Twist 2, ACTF See Education Catalogue for video purchasing details and order form. Other: any fantasy story from literature. Lesson plan: Charting narrative structure View Grandad's Gifts This episode is...
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6. Fantasy Narrative Writing Lesson Plan CS
mtcorps Fantasy Narrative Writing Lesson Plan CS Search wiki: Home Edit page Log inAdd featuresHelp QuickStart Recent Activity SideBar Create a new page Create a classroom Create a syllabus Create a group project Use another template Share this It's easy - just select the desired access level, copy this link and se...
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7. Part to Whole - Summary
...enomena. STUDENT OBJECTIVE: 30 minutes. TEACHER PREP: The student will be able to recognize parts of a myth in relation to the whole story. Select and print one of the myths from this Web OVERVIEW: textbook. WORDS TO KNOW: The student will demonstrate an understanding of myths related to flights of fantasy. myth fantasy animal TEACHER TEXT: From the beginning of history we have been fascinated by flight. Ancient myths and legends of every culture are filled with tales of gods and humans with the ability to fly. Symbols of freedom and mastery, flight myths fanned the dream of people everywhere to join...
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8. Very Voracious Animal Voices Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Very Voracious Animal Voices Why Use alliteration in fantasy animal poetry then create a drawing using letters to form patterns and textures. Steps 1. Write a poem about a fantasy animal. Give it a name, then describe your animal with words that begin with the first letter of its name. Using lots of words together that start with the same letter or sound is c...
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9. Larger Than Life Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Larger Than Life Why Francisco de Goya's genre paintings inspire original fantasy drawings in response to literature and real life. Steps 1. Francisco de Goya was born on March 30, 1746, in Fuentendos, Spain, and was known for his haunting political satire painting and his imaginative portraits, which were dramatic and close to caricatures. His attention to detail enabled him to...
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10. Magical Oaxacan Animals Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Magical Oaxacan Animals Why Bright colors! Intricate patterns! Fantasy creatures! Discover the delights of unique Oaxacan wood carvings. Decorate an imaginary animal. Steps 1. The Zapotec people of Oaxaca (Wa-HAH-ka), Mexico, craft intricate animals from copal wood. They paint their carvings with multicolored, intricate patterns. Some of these animals look real, while...
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