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Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Friday, December 18, 2015
Reading Project: English Literature Workshop
Extra-tasks:
1. Storytelling:
Google: 'Storybird'. Make a summary of the story.
2. A Biography:
Google: 'Animoto'. Illustrate the author's life/books.
3. Post your tasks on your Blog.
The best stories ever told!
Heroes:
In the late 18th century the French start rethinking what a hero is - they come to the conclusion that kings and soldiers are not their heroes anymore, but people like writers, artists or scientists, who make interesting contributions to society.
Extra-tasks:
1. Storytelling:
Google: 'Storybird'. Make a summary of the story.
2. A Biography:
Google: 'Animoto'. Illustrate the author's life/books.
3. Post your tasks on your Blog.
The best stories ever told!
Heroes:
In the late 18th century the French start rethinking what a hero is - they come to the conclusion that kings and soldiers are not their heroes anymore, but people like writers, artists or scientists, who make interesting contributions to society.
* Considering this idea, think about these questions:
1. When did Arthur Conan Doyle publish The Lost World?
1. When did Arthur Conan Doyle publish The Lost World?
2. Is Edward Malone a hero? Why?
3. Is Professor Challenger a hero? Why?
4. What does it mean to become a hero in the digital era? Read the Forbes text to answer.
3. Is Professor Challenger a hero? Why?
4. What does it mean to become a hero in the digital era? Read the Forbes text to answer.
Forbes Magazine:
Jurassic Parc:
A film by Steven Spielberg
An adaptation for the big screen from:
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Saturday, December 5, 2015
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