The bi-centenary of the publication of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice was celebrated yesterday with a 'readathon' in Bath. Fans and experts read aloud the whole novel in a 12 hour web broadcast, linking up with Jane Austen societies around the world. Have a shot at it. Societal norms have changed since, but given some people are still forced to seek marriages of convenience for economic security, have things shifted so?
WELCOME. You have stopped by a WebQuest, a FlexQuest. Education student, or experienced teacher, I hope you will find something to meet your needs.My goals: to extend sudents thinking skills, to support critical thinking and problem solving through cooperative learning, scaffolding and technology integration, and to bridge the gap between school and real world experiences. Were you an ESL student, register, and worksheets will be submitted.
Showing posts with label READING SKILLS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label READING SKILLS. Show all posts
29 Jan 2013
27 Oct 2012
EDUCATIONAL COMIC STRIP
To support innovation in learning you could use MakeBeliefscomix, which generates comic strips. Do you have any ideas for using it? It encourages writing and reading in a quick and fun way. Both for literacy and ESL.
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