
Course: Analytical Paragraph Bootcamp
Course: Analytical Paragraph Bootcamp
Course: Analytical Paragraph Bootcamp
A google doc that makes it easy for you to grade sample student responses with a rubric to check how well you understand analytical writing skills and how teachers grade them.
Course: Analytical Paragraph Bootcamp
A google doc that examines conclusions in student model responses and pairs them with corresponding sections of the rubric, so you can learn how to use a rubric effectively to assess writing.
Course: Analytical Paragraph Bootcamp
Google Docs that guide you to focus on the analysis and reasoning of student model responses, and grade them with corresponding sections of the rubric.
Course: Analytical Paragraph Bootcamp
A google doc that examines evidence choice in student model responses and pairs them with corresponding sections of the rubric, so you can learn how to use a rubric effectively to assess writing.
Course: Analytical Paragraph Bootcamp
A google doc that focuses on topic sentences in student model responses and pairs them with corresponding sections of the rubric, so you can learn how to use a rubric effectively to assess writing.
Course: Analytical Paragraph Bootcamp
Examine three different model responses at different ability levels for the Holden Caulfield analytical writing paragraph pre-assessment prompt.
Course: Analytical Paragraph Bootcamp
A writing pre-assessment assignment for the analytical writing mini course with Mentor Texts written in response to prompts about The Catcher in the Rye.
Course: How to do a Shot by Shot Analysis
Overview: Typically when you're working with an effective film sequence, by the time you've made it through the shot-by-shot breakdown grid or even verbally analyzed the sequence shot by shot, some patterns will have emerged. But if you're new to this, I've
Course: How to do a Shot by Shot Analysis
Overview: Now that you've previewed the sequence that we're going to analyze in depth, let's go over how to do a shot by shot breakdown of a film sequence using a grid/table for note taking. Lesson Materials:
Course: How to do a Shot by Shot Analysis
Overview: Before beginning a SxS breakdown, or a SxS analysis, you want to preview the sequence you will be working with. On your first watch, make note of your: * First impressions * Anything that stood out to you * General plot, conflict, and characterization
Course: How to do a Shot by Shot Analysis
Overview: A shot-by-shot analysis is a way of breaking down a sequence of a film to analyze character, theme, style, or other patterns and uncover their connection with aspects of film form (cinematography, editing, sound, mise-en-scene, etc.). If you'd like to take notes to follow along with this
Film Studies and Literature deep dives that may include lessons, activities, and enrichment.