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Writing tips for senior students (article)
Writing tips for senior students (article)
An article with usage tips for senior student writing.
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http://markallenediting.com/archive-of-tweeted-tips/
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◄ Is this the future of punctuation? (article)
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New Media 11 CURRICULUM
Course outline
National Geographic article on the teenage brain
You can increase your intelligence: 5 ways to maximize your cognitive potential(article)
"My teen doesn't know the difference between teasing and bullying" (article)
"Why teens are wired for risk" (article)
Is this the future of punctuation? (article)
Ten fiction stories to read that will sharpen your mind. (article)
"An A+ Parent-Teacher Conference" (article)
"Mistakes Parents Make When Talking to Kids" (article)
Four Ways to Reduce Battles and Risky Teen Behaviour (article)
18 Articles You Should Read Before You Turn 18 (link)
Introduction letter
What is media?
Hollywood Stock Exchange (class competition)
Poetry Website Exploration (Presentation)
Media Literacy Response no.1:Urban vs. Rural Settings on Television OR How School Shootings Catch On (STUDENT CHOICE)
Article no.1 for Media Literacy Response no.1
Article no.2 for Media Literacy Response no.1
"Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Public Limelight, Private Tragedy
Media Literacy Response no.2:Will Technology Make My Kid Fat, Dumb, and Mean? OR Video games: The Olympic event of the future? (STUDENT CHOICE)
Article no.1 for Media Literacy Response no.2
Article no.2 for Media Literacy Response no.2
"Mourning's at Eight-Thirty" by Phyllis McGinley
Newspaper Exploration (Presentation)
Doomsday Newspaper
"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost
On the Road Again (slideshow presentation)
Gord Downie's "The Secret Path"
How to make effective presentations
Tips for oral presentations (website)
What would Steve Jobs do? (Making great presentations)
How to Combat Presentation Anxiety (link)
Poets on Film (student version)
Poets on Film no.1 (link)
Poets on Film no.2 (link)
Media Literacy Response no.3: The Changing Face of Poetry
Shane Koyczan's "Shut Up and Say Something" (YouTube link)
Radio and Television Exploration (Presentation)
The Origins of Television (YouTube link)
Evolution of Television (YouTube link)
Radio History (YouTube link)
Stereotypes on Film (slideshow or infographic)
Media Literacy Response no.4: Communications on mobile OR Emojis in the dictionary?
Article no.1 for Media Literacy Response no.4
Article no.2 for Media Literacy Response no.4
Article no.3 for Media Literacy Response no.4
Documentary Exploration (Presentation)
Mock Doc Trailer/Storyboard
How to Make an Effective Movie Trailer (YouTube link)
Media Literacy Response no.5: The IAT and our biases OR Discipline disparities in public schools
Implicit Association Test (link)
Implicit Bias series (YouTube links)
Fake News Headliner
Fake News Story!
Fake News Series (YouTube clips)
Macbeth Act One quiz
Macbeth Act Two quiz
Social Media Sites Comparison
Media Literacy Response no.6: Online vs. Face to Face Relationships in "Chef" OR Responsible Media Use in "Special Correspondents" (STUDENT CHOICE)
Macbeth Act Three quiz
Identity Series (YouTube clips)
The Media, Language, and You - A Wrap-up Identity Project
Macbeth Act Four quiz
Ten fiction stories to read that will sharpen your mind. (article) ►