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  • VA.ELA.2024.8.RL.1b - b) Explain how different plot patterns (e.g., comedy, drama, tragedy) ...
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PAGE ACSE -  Getting to Know Your Characters
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Looking for a new way to teach direct and indirect characterization? By connecting these English concepts to Computer Science, students will not only learn how to describe the characters they are reading about, but they will also be able to see how these concepts apply to computer hardware, software, abstraction, and End-User Agreements.

Subject:
Computer Science
Computing Systems
English
Fiction
Reading
STEM/STEAM
Material Type:
Interactive
Lesson Plan
Primary Source
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Emily Seals
Date Added:
11/06/2024
PAGE ACSE -  Using Literary Conflict to Analyze Data Patterns
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Are you looking for a new activity to do with types of conflict? Do you want to encourage your students to understand the importance of knowing the why behind the need for multiple times practicing a skill? Why not incorporate analyzing data into identifying the types of conflict being used in a story? 

Subject:
Data and Analysis
Fiction
Reading
STEM/STEAM
Material Type:
Data Set
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Reading
Simulation
Author:
Emily Seals
Date Added:
11/11/2024