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Idaho Public Television NTTI Lesson Plan: A Streetcar Named Desire Provide your students with a FOCUS FOR media INTERACTION Williams, his plays, and/or the film genre For additional lesson plans and ideas relating to this topic http://www.idahoptv.org/ntti/nttilessons/lessons2001/smith.html
Extractions: Studying the drama genre is often a fun way for students to engage in literature. Tennessee Williams wrote several worthwhile plays during his lifetime, and secondary English teachers continue to teach these works in their classrooms today. In reading his play A Streetcar Named Desire , students gain an idea of southern life in post WWII and an understanding of familial relationships as presented in this play. As well, students are introduced to the film genre and can begin to understand how versions of a play can compare and differ. Through the activities presented in this activity, students will study written and film versions of A Streetcar Named Desire. They will read the first and second scenes in the first act of Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire and will view a film version of these scenes through internet sites and video clips. They will then write their own critiques of the film clip they viewed.
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Extractions: This page contains both links to sites designed to teach Shakespeare over the Internet and in the classroom, and sites which contain mostly non-print educational materials (such as CD, other software, posters and illustrations, etc.) related to the teaching of Shakespeare. The latter, of course, are commercial sites. Both are relevant. Book and publisher-related resources I have gathered separately in a new section of the Works page called For a great way to keep up to date on what is being done in education over the Internet, visit the World Lecture Hall . It is conveniently organized by discipline.
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KQED Education Educators Lesson Plans Media Literacy In this lesson students will explore the relationship between media and activism. the complex ways in which documentary film constructs a http://www.kqed.org/topics/education/educators/lessons/media-literacy3.jsp
Thirteen Ed Online - Original Lesson Plans Students will learn about common film editing techniques and aristocrats with the help of digital media. In this lesson plan, students exercise their critical http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/lessons/index_art.html
Extractions: Appreciating the Men of Ballet In this unique performance documentary, DANCE IN AMERICA travels home with Jose Manuel Carreo (Cuba), Angel Corella (Spain), Vladimir Malakhov (Ukraine), and Ethan Stiefel (America), exploring the dancersÕ personal backgrounds and formal training. Viewers are treated to a work specially created for the four dancers by acclaimed choreographer Mark Morris, set to music by Robert Schumann. Using Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences to explore the behind-the-scenes glimpses of the dancers' rehearsal process and the culminating performance of the work in its entirety, this lesson helps middle school aged students appreciate the discipline, craft, and intricacies of elite male dancing in America. Making Movie Storyboards PBS' film series REEL NEW YORK features the New York stories of several documentary film makers. In this lesson students try their hands at moviemaking by analyzing how images in selected movie clips are used to tell a visual story. Students collaborate to tell their own visual stories that they share in a classroom screening.
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Extractions: The text examines how the media presents images of global responsibility, race, and gender; explores advertising and public relations techniques; and considers the increasing impact media and popular culture have on our lives. A variety of media are investigated to determine how they are constructed.
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Extractions: Organisations ... Electronic Journals Australian Media Facilities Directory Australian Newspapers on the Internet Bonza Searchable Australian and New Zealand film history database compiled by students from RMIT University Britfilms.com : British Films Catalogue CineMedia Links to over 25000 film and media sites Media and Communication Studies Online articles, recommended reading and links to other sites. Includes section on media education, children and television etc. Film Australia Greatest Films Information about some of the best Hollywood and American classic films in the last century Internet Movie Database Internet Resources for Journalism JCU guide Media INFO Links Online Media Directory Media links in the U.S. Screen Education Resources from the Australian Centre for the Moving Image Screen Network Australia Gateway to Australian film and television information on the web Silent Movies Television links Australian Children's Television Foundation Learning Centre EnhanceTV A useful website with advance information for teachers about TV and radio programs, with ideas for teaching content, links for downloading study guides, lesson plans etc.
Math Forum: T2T: Mathematics And The Media lesson plans. informative booklet and a survey on the role of the media in the The 12 activities are divided into four sections music, film and theater, print http://mathforum.org/t2t/faq/media.html
Extractions: Mathematical concepts and themes can be found everywhere in the media. The range of ways that math is related to the media is quite broad including the shape of a camera lens, proportion and scale for movie sets, and the convincing nature of numbers used in advertising. What resources have you been using with your students to study and explain the mathematics involved in the media? We are compiling this page of resources and will continue to update it as more resources are suggested. Send suggestions to: Suzanne Alejandre (suzanne@mathforum.org)
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Extractions: Each lesson is organized into two parts. The first part is background information for teachers and adults, or can be used as a handout for older students. The second part of each lesson contains classroom activities, some designed for particular grade levels and others that can be adapted to the needs of any age. Lesson Plans Afghanistan's Lost Generations
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Extractions: These plans have been featured on our site in the past, and many of them have been discussed in the Teachers' Lounge. Check them out if you're new to this site or just looking for new ideas. Bill's Allusive Nature: An Introduction to Shakespeare Fun with Sonnets It's Elementary!: Stomping and Romping with Shakespeare "Change slander to remorse": Unscripted Scenes "I Will Hear That Play": Using Sound to Enhance the Text "Speak What We Feel, Not What We Ought to Say" A Boxful of Character ... Unlocking Soliloquies and Unleashing "the Dogs of War" A Boxful of Character A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words It's Elementary!: Stomping and Romping with Shakespeare "Oh, She is Lame": Juliet and the Nurse "We few, we happy few": Motivational Speech in Henry V Anon Methought the Umbrellas Began to Move ... You Can't Go Home Again (or, If It's Not One Thing, It's Your Mother) "Divinity of hell!": Soliloquies, Cutting and Computers "I Will Hear That Play": Using Sound to Enhance the Text "Strike a Pose:" Music and Vogueing in The Winter's Tale ... www.Richard II It's Elementary!: Stomping and Romping with Shakespeare
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