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Exploring 19th Century Literature: Lewis Carroll
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Exploring 19th Century Literature. 21st Century Artifacts to Explore 19th Century Literature. 1832-1898) was the oldest son and the third child of an Anglican clergyman. A rough place which he did not enjoy, but he did very well during his years at Christ Church College in Oxford and held a teaching position in mathematics there for 26 years. He never married, but as the eldest son, he was responsible for his large extended family after his parents died. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Tell 'em a hooka...
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Exploring 19th Century Literature: This I Believe
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Exploring 19th Century Literature. 21st Century Artifacts to Explore 19th Century Literature. Sunday, May 15, 2011. Was a radio program for which people wrote essays about something they believed in strongly and then recorded themselves reading the essay. Using images to illustrate their beliefs, students recorded themselves on Voicethread. Click on the This I Believe. Tab to hear more student essays and read about the assignment. Here is. Posted by Jane Petring. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Exploring 19th Century Literature: May 2011
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Exploring 19th Century Literature. 21st Century Artifacts to Explore 19th Century Literature. Sunday, May 15, 2011. 19th Century Characters Connect with Social Media. 19th Century Characters Connect with Social Media. From Character Blogs to Voicethreads: Exploring Points of View. Click here to read article in Profweb. Posted by Jane Petring. Click on the This I Believe. Tab to hear more student essays and read about the assignment. Here is. Posted by Jane Petring. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Exploring 19th Century Literature: A Winter's Jabber-Walk
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Exploring 19th Century Literature. 21st Century Artifacts to Explore 19th Century Literature. Tuesday, February 15, 2011. Suppose the Jabberwock went galumphing on a fine winter's day. A Winter's Jabber Walk on PhotoPeach. Posted by Jane Petring. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Stories Summarized in Six Words. Sample Quiz for Alice, Sherlock and Ernest. Article in the June 9, 1867 Earnest Times. The Red-Headed League.Solved! The Alice Set of Sketches. Alice in ENA School. Alice in ENA Wonderland.
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Exploring 19th Century Literature: This I Believe
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Exploring 19th Century Literature. 21st Century Artifacts to Explore 19th Century Literature. In these recordings, you will hear students reading their own essays or describing extemporaneously a strong belief that they hold. Although the beliefs are not based on 19th century literature, many of them are timeless. I Believe in Learning from Mistakes. I Believe in the Power of Music. I Believe in Aviation. I Believe in a Post-Apocalyptic Scenario. The recording begins on Slide 5). Hard Work Pays Off.
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Exploring 19th Century Literature: Earnest Geography
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Exploring 19th Century Literature. 21st Century Artifacts to Explore 19th Century Literature. Sunday, February 20, 2011. Here is a VoiceThread slideshow about some locations mentioned in Earnest. Posted by Jane Petring. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Stories Summarized in Six Words. Sample Quiz for Alice, Sherlock and Ernest. Article in the June 9, 1867 Earnest Times. The Red-Headed League.Solved! The Alice Set of Sketches. Alice in ENA School. Alice in ENA Wonderland. The Earnest Set of Sketches.
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Exploring 19th Century Literature: Article in the June 9, 1867 Earnest Times
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Exploring 19th Century Literature. 21st Century Artifacts to Explore 19th Century Literature. Friday, February 25, 2011. Article in the June 9, 1867 Earnest Times. Generate newspaper clippings of fictional events with fodey.com. Posted by Jane Petring. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Stories Summarized in Six Words. Sample Quiz for Alice, Sherlock and Ernest. Article in the June 9, 1867 Earnest Times. The Red-Headed League.Solved! The Alice Set of Sketches. Alice in ENA School.
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Exploring 19th Century Literature: Oscar Wilde
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Exploring 19th Century Literature. 21st Century Artifacts to Explore 19th Century Literature. I am not young enough to know everything. Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde, was born October 16, 1854 in Dublin Ireland. His father was a doctor (nothing less than the Surgeon-Oculist to the Queen), an archaeologist and an author of travel, history and biographies, but it was his father's interest in Irish folklore that attracted his mother to him. Great Britain and Ireland and then married the lovely, Const...
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Exploring 19th Century Literature: Earnest Films
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Exploring 19th Century Literature. 21st Century Artifacts to Explore 19th Century Literature. Be yourself; everyone else is taken. 1952 Version (with Michael Redgrave. 1985 TV Episode (with Wendy Hiller as Lady Bracknell). 2002 Version (Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Frances O'Connor, Reese Witherspoon, Judi Dench). Excerpts from Live Production ( South Coast Repertory. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 19th Century Characters Connect with Social Media. The Alice Set of Sketches. Alice in ENA School.
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Exploring 19th Century Literature: 19th Century Characters Connect with Social Media
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Exploring 19th Century Literature. 21st Century Artifacts to Explore 19th Century Literature. Sunday, May 15, 2011. 19th Century Characters Connect with Social Media. 19th Century Characters Connect with Social Media. From Character Blogs to Voicethreads: Exploring Points of View. Click here to read article in Profweb. Posted by Jane Petring. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 19th Century Characters Connect with Social Media. The Alice Set of Sketches. Alice in ENA School. Alice in ENA Wonderland.