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An interactive tool that allows students to outline a biography/autobiography they have read, or plan to write their own autobiography.
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Students can explore and experiment with idioms through this interactive tool. The student is given a picture prompt and fill-in-the-blank sentence to assist in understanding an idiom, and allowed to write a comment about the metaphoical meaning before printing their responses.
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Help with Shakespearian sonnets and plays
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An interactive tool that allows students to choose 1 of 4 kinds of story maps and explain and organize their ideas about the elements of a story they are reading. Students can choose Character, Conflict, Resolution, Setting maps.
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Modern and middle english side by side text of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.
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The student can take a practice main idea quiz with 10 questions. Answer key is given at bottom of page.
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explain the quote. "He figures it's his fault his woman died. He's all the time makin' it up to somebody - givin' kids stuff, droppin' a sack a meal on somebody's porch." (grapes of wrath by John Steinbeck)
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