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learning twice: The SIFT Method for Literature Analysis
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Book Analysis Poster Rubric - Download as a PDF or view online for free
Are you looking for a book review template for kids? This simple book review template is ideal for children. Prompt your child to write a book review each time after finishing a book. It will encourage them to brainstorm and share their viewpoint. Reading books and writing reviews also aids in developing good literacy skills. Other than writing reviews, you can also ask your child questions about the book. | homeschooling | free teaching resources
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In this post, I break down how I approach teaching literary analysis writing to my students in an introductory children's literature course.
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Unlock the magic of literature! Discover why literary analysis makes reading deeper, more fun and makes you smarter 🤓
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Literary Techniques PDF.pdf - Google Drive
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Critical analysis can be simple and straightforward! Critically analyse theories, studies and cases using my three-step process - describe, interpret and evaluate! Check out my website to grab your free critical analysis planner!
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I LOVE POETRY! I love to read it, write it, and teach it, and above all, I want my students to love it too! In order for them to love it, however, they have to understand it. I've always had a difficult time getting students to think deeply when it comes to poetry analysis, so I decided to develop a new process this year to help them practice. I ended up with a seven step process. To practice, I put together a packet of six of my personal favorite poems. We went through the packet together…
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ideas on how to annotate a book. book in the picture: The Secret History by Donna Tartt
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Novel studies for upper elementary students are a great way to support independent reading and critical thinking. As Language Arts teachers, we know that student choice is vital to their level of engagement, so allowing students to choose their own novel is the first step to success! In today's blog post, I share how to plan and implement a novel study for any book, step-by-step. Plus, I share my tried and true resource that's ready to print and use immediately! Check it out on the blog.
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