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Close Reading of Visual Art with "The Kiss"
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This activity is intended as an introduction to close-reading using visual media. In this lesson, students will review and then closely "read" the painting, "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt in order to understand the process of close-reading and its impact on our understanding of texts. Once students have learned how to conduct close-reading of a visual text, they reflect on how they might transfer this skill to the written word.
This activity also includes optional extension activities that incorporate poetry into the lesson.

Subject:
Communication and Multimodal Literacy
English
Reading
Writing
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Lesson
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Visual Media
Date Added:
06/29/2020
Close Reading of Visual Art with "The Kiss"
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CC BY-NC
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This activity is intended as an introduction to close-reading using visual media. In this lesson, students will review and then closely "read" the painting, "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt in order to understand the process of close-reading and its impact on our understanding of texts. Once students have learned how to conduct close-reading of a visual text, they reflect on how they might transfer this skill to the written word.
This activity also includes optional extension activities that incorporate poetry into the lesson.

Subject:
Communication and Multimodal Literacy
English
Reading
Writing
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Lesson
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Visual Media
Date Added:
11/15/2019
Introduction to Poetic Analysis Using Elizabeth Bishop's, "One Art"
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This activity is inspired by by "The Pocket Instructor, Literature: 101 Exercises for the College Classroom" edited by Diana Fuss and William A. Gleason. In this lesson, students listen to multiple readings of Elizabeth Bishop's, "One Art." As a whole class, we conduct a line-by-line analysis of the poem in order to introduce and understand poetry analysis skills. The lesson culminates with a whole-class and individual reflection. An optional written analysis extension task is also provided.

Subject:
English
Reading
Writing
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Lesson Plan
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
12/28/2019
Leader, Skeptic, Scribe - Exploring Jekyll & Hyde Through Multiple Perspectives
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In this lesson, students work in groups of 3-4 students to analyze their paired novella in order to deepen their understanding of the text. Each student takes on a specific role - leader, skeptic, or scribe in order to form an assertion, support that assertion with evidence, and refine their assertion in order to craft a clear, specific argument. In addition to providing a collaborative, multi-modal analysis experience, this lesson also incorporates movement and reflection and is easily adaptable to any paired text or close-reading skill.

Subject:
Communication and Multimodal Literacy
English
Fiction
Reading
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Lesson
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
12/15/2019