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Common Core Literature Standard 7: Analyzing representation in two different artistic mediums


By OnDemandInstruction

Common Core Literature Standard 7: Analyzing representation in two different artistic mediums

Common Core Literature Standard 6: How to analyze world literature


By OnDemandInstruction

This video provides an overview of point of view and cultural experiences in literature. It provides examples from Midnight's Childrenby Salman Rushdie and poses questions readers could ask when encountering a story from a different culture than their own.

Common Core Literature Standard 1: Analyzing Text and Looking for Inferences


By OnDemandInstruction

This is a video demonstrates making inferences from a literary text with the example of a passage from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. It explains how to use evidence to infer meaning in a text.

Common Core Literature Standard 7: Analyzing Literary and Artistic Subjects


By OnDemandInstruction

This video addresses this learning goal: Analyze the representation of a subject or key scene in two different artistic mediums. It compares the text of the poem Musee de Beaux Arts by Auden to the painting Landscape with the Fall of Icarus by Brueghel.

Common Core Literature 1-2 Analyzing a Literary Piece


By OnDemandInstruction

This video demonstrates making inferences from a literary text with the example of a poem by Emily Dickinson. It explains how to use evidence in the text to infer its meaning.

Common Core Literature Standard 7: Analyzing Literary and Artistic Subjects


By OnDemandInstruction

This video addresses this learning goal: Analyze the representation of a subject or key scene in two different artistic mediums. It compares the text of the poem Musee de Beaux Arts by Auden to the painting Landscape with the Fall of Icarus by Brueghel.

Common Core Literature Standard 1: Analyzing Text and Looking for Inferences


By OnDemandInstruction

This is a video demonstrates making inferences from a literary text with the example of a passage from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. It explains how to use evidence to infer meaning in a text.

Common Core Literature 1-2 Analyzing a Literary Piece


By OnDemandInstruction

This video demonstrates making inferences from a literary text with the example of a poem by Emily Dickinson. It explains how to use evidence in the text to infer its meaning.

Rhyming


By mistersato411

This video introduces different types of rhymes and various rhyme schemes including slant rhymes, mosaic rhymes, limericks, and sonnets. It analyzes and annotates engaging examples from both popular culture and classic literature, Joni Mitchell to Shakespeare.

Dynamic and Static Characters - Jordan


By WarnerJordanEducation

This video defines and analyzes dynamic and static characters in literature. Dynamic characters go through changes; static characters do not change but do support the development of the dynamic characters. Together these two kinds of characters reveal the theme of a story as in the example given of Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader.

Exodus Chapter 8 - New International Version of the Bible


By ALLAUDIO BIBLE

This video presents a dramatic reading of a chapter of the Bible. It would provide a reference for students who are analyzing Biblical sources in literature, a performance expectation in 9-10 ELA. However, it's still image and lack of on-screen text would make it hard for younger students.

Theme Revisited - Moving from Summary to Analysis


By WarnerJordanEducation

A difference does exist between summary of a text and the analysis of a text. The goal is to help students move from what they observe in a text (summary) to what they are thinking deeply about in that text (analysis). It reviews the definition of theme, revisits several literary elements, and includes cinematic elements that students should consider when discussing a film. It presents the steps students can take to analyze film and relates that to the steps students take to analyze literature.

Theme Revisited - Moving from Summary to Analysis


By WarnerJordanEducation

A difference does exist between summary of a text and the analysis of a text. The goal is to help students move from what they observe in a text (summary) to what they are thinking deeply about in that text (analysis). It reviews the definition of theme, revisits several literary elements, and includes cinematic elements that students should consider when discussing a film. It presents the steps students can take to analyze film and relates that to the steps students take to analyze literature

POV: Point of View


By mistersato411

Learn the different kinds of narrative POV: reliable first person, unreliable first person, omniscient third person, limited third person, objective third person, and even the rarely-used second person.

eSpark Learning: Point of View Instructional Video (5.RL.6)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This eSpark Learning video aligns to Common Core State Standard 5.RL.6: Describe how a narrator's or speaker's point of view influences how events are described.

Understanding Theme


By xtremewriting

You will gain an understanding of what theme is, how it differs from other literary devices with which it is often confused, and how to identify the theme of a literary work.

9th Grade ELA


By Lumos Learning

9th grade ELA lesson on using evidence to identify common themes across multiple texts.

9th Grade ELA


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9th grade ELA lesson on using evidence to identify common themes across multiple texts.