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Using Images for Analysis & Inspiration

Visual Thinking Strategies:

  • What’s going on in this picture?
  • What do you see that makes you say that?
  • What more can we find?

Critical Questions for Media Literacy
(click above for printable pdf.)

Just Think: Media Guides

Sample Videos for Analysis:
Use Zamzar or MediaConverter to download these and other videos from YouTube.

A Sample Introductory Mini-Lesson:

UDL Editions by CAST offers guided reading and literary analysis at varying levels for learners from grades 5-12. As a middle-grades Language Arts teacher, I especially like their guiding questions for examining and enhancing author’s craft, which can be used for literary analysis, or for a workshop setting to improve student writing. The following questions are just one of the many resources available for examining Author’s Craft.

Using the sample videos included in this post, or any visual text, teachers can use the following questions to guide students in the process of character analysis, while students can use these questions to workshop their own narrative writing for elements of author’s craft.

Characterization: Self Check
Ask yourself these questions when trying to understand characterization:

  • What does the character look like?
  • How does the character behave towards others? How do others behave toward the character?
  • What does the character seem to care about?
  • What adjectives/colors/symbols/sounds does the author use to describe the character’s personality?
  • What does the character think or say?

Additional Suggestions for Classroom Use: Read the rest of this entry »

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Notable Sentences

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Maps & Memories

For those of you who know me, you know we are working on assignments for the “Feather Circle” this year–only this year we are using Think.com to publish, peer edit, and brainstorm online. In order to catalogue a bit of what we have accomplished, I’ve uploaded some of the materials I am using to carry out this writing assignment in the digital realm. We are finishing our final drafts this week, so hopefully I will be able to report back on our success once we’ve completed this assignment.

Maps & Memories (materials):

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Think.com

My county offers this service — Think.com – seems like a parallel package for Gaggle.net.

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Authentic Audiences

Opportunities for our kids to publish beyond the classroom: http://www.noodletools.com/debbie/literacies/basic/yngwrite.html

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4 Teachers

I can’t say enough about this family of sites: http://www.4teachers.org/tools/. Worth some time in the ol’ schedule.

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Digital Storytelling

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