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Engaging and Creative Ways to Teach English. Karen Yager - Knox Grammar School yagerk@knox.nsw.edu.au. Purpose. Provoke thought and sharing of ideas and strategies Links to great websites Access to a wiki and wordpress site with a range of resources and units of work. Writing.
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Engaging and Creative Ways to Teach English Karen Yager- Knox Grammar School yagerk@knox.nsw.edu.au
Purpose • Provoke thought and sharing of ideas and strategies • Links to great websites • Access to a wiki and wordpress site with a range of resources and units of work
Writing • Confidence: The ideas and getting started • Inspiration: Models and exemplars • Craft to artistry: The writing process • Vocabulary: Sophistication • Refinement: Editing
Confidence • Creativity is innate • ‘Just get black on white’ Robert Gray, 2011: • Notebook or iPhone • Based on experience and passion • Haiku • Impressions • 12-word novel • Twitter text • Sentence of the week
The blanched, faceless wraith Of the escaped memories Flies off to the night He hits the ground and And bellows a requiem To a time long lost
Blank, befuddled, thoughtless, bemused, he sits in front of screen as boredom ensues. He accelerates. The thrill explodes! He clips the kerb, breathes his last.
Inspiration • Listening precedes speaking and reading precedes writing. • Audio books, podcasts • Extracts: http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/vintage/offthepage/extracts.htm
Inspiration • Inanimate Alice:http://www.inanimatealice.com/ - tells the story of Alice, a young girl growing up in the first half of the 21st century in China • Dust Echoes: http://www.abc.net.au/dustechoes/dustEchoesFlash.htm - lyrical animations beautifully illustrated of Aboriginal myths. • State Library of Victoria: Mirror of the World: Books and Ideas: http://www.mirroroftheworld.com.au/ - amazing images and extracts from texts to inspire writing.
Craft to Artistry • Spotlighting: the word and sentence level - Lexical density • Structure: • Purpose and audience • Form • Syntax and paragraphing • Framing devices
Craft to Artistry • Senses: • Sound: euphony, discordance…the vowels and consonants • Sight: Figurative devices • Feeling: nuances
The Craft of Composing a Narrative Explicit & Systematic Teaching Features of a Narrative Audience Genre Structure - complication Ideas - coda Character Setting Vocabulary Syntax Cohesion • Explicitly teach all aspects of a narrative • Zoom into the word and sentence level • Using short, timed activities • Listening to the sound of the writing • Peer and self marking • Quality feedback
Activities • Flash fiction with a motif and extended metaphor. • 50-word micro-story without the letter ‘e’. • Focus on the idea first through images or quotes and then planning the narrative using a mind map. • A word cloud to brainstorm ideas using Wordle - http://www.wordle.net/ • Starting in the middle of the action focusing on the verbs. • Starting at the end and writing backwards. • Composing the same narrative with different settings or changed characters, complications and resolutions.
Setting • Development of a sense of time and place • Focus on showing not telling through imagery appealing to the senses especially sound, colour, touch and smell, strong verbs, contrast, and a variety of sentence structures. • Atmosphere • Colour • Symbolism • Genre • Authenticity • Detailed descriptions • What if question
Character • Idiosyncrasies • Talismans • How they move and act in the setting • Dialogue and voice • Relationships • Actions • Perspectives and values • http://www.voki.com/
Vocabulary • Range & precision of language choices • Sophisticated: • effective figurative and sound devices • powerful verbs • adverbs and adjectives • synonyms
Activities • Grammar Skills:http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/grammar/ • Grammar Monster: http://www.grammar-monster.com/index.html • Cyber Grammar: http://www.cybergrammar.co.uk/index.php • Visuword:http://www.visuwords.com/ - a beautiful online thesaurus to find more effective synonyms.
Refinement • Insert comment • Recording work and really listening noting the sound and the meaning • Peer assessment through a wiki or blog • Voicethread: http://voicethread.com/
‘Stories are the lifeblood of a nation’ Garth Boomer. Digital Texts • A digital timeline • A narrative • A reflection • A life-story • Choose your own… • Local hero • A podcast • Comic strips • Choose your own adventure • Alternative perspectives • A soundscape • A digital poem • A news report • A travel tale: Google Earth Littrips: http://www.googlelittrips.org/
The Sites • http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/audiovideo/sites/about/pages/howto.shtml • http://www.digi-tales.org/ • http://www.photobus.co.uk/index.php?id=2 • http://www.changinglives.com.au/2008/04/abrar-autumn-and-i.html • Digital timeline: http://www.dipity.com/ • Museum Box: http://museumbox.e2bn.org/ • Comic strips: http://www.makebeliefscomix.com/
Essays • Clarity and cohesion • KISS theory • Thesis or line of argument or point of view with at least three supporting arguments • Topic sentences • Evidence
Persuasion • Persuasion 101:http://prezi.com/62290/: An introduction to persuasion. • Essay Map: http://www.readwritethink.org/materials/essaymap/ • Naplan: http://www.naplan.edu.au/writing_2011_-_domains.html
Persuasion • Youtube: Henry V’s Saint Crispin’s Day Speech & Barack Obama’s victory speech • Audacity/Garage Band/Adobe Soundbooth: Critical commentary on a soliloquy • Rhetoric: http://www.putlearningfirst.com/language/20rhet/20rhet.html • American Rhetoric:http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkihaveadream.htmVodcasts and podcasts of speeches such as Martin Luther King.
Poetry • http://www.abc.net.au/rn/poetica/features/pod/ or http://www.poetryarchive.org/poetryarchive/home.do: Listen to one of the poets reading his or her poems and focus on the artistry. • Instant poetry: http://ettcweb.lr.k12.nj.us/forms/newpoem.htm: Students can create poetry at this site. • Sonnet Central: http://www.sonnets.org/ - access to hundreds of sonnets and recordings too inspire writing.
Poetic Creativity • Found poems created in word - "paw through popular culture like sculptors on trash heaps" • Digital poems with images • Performance poetry • Concepts: Imagery
Shakespeare • Illustrated Shakespeare: http://www.english.emory.edu/classes/Shakespeare_Illustrated/Shakespeare.html - The paintings could be used to trigger imaginative texts about the characters in the plays. • Investigate Shakespeare: http://www.pbs.org/shakespeare/# • Readings of Shakespeare’s Sonnets: http://town.hall.org/Archives/radio/IMS/HarperAudio/020994_harp_ITH.html • Blackadder: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE5jB2tl70M • Open Source for lines: http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/plays.php
Shakespeare • Context through slideshow • Digital representation of a Shakespearian sonnet or a character. • Sonnet slideshow • Curio box for a character in Power Point or Photostory accompanied by a recount or personal response. • Virtual Macbeth:http://virtualmacbeth.wikispaces.com/ - a Second Life treatment of Macbeth – fabulous for provoking students into creating their own wiki or blog for one of Shakespeare’s plays or characters. • Beat of the heart
Great Web20 Resources • Box of tricks – A-Z of internet sites: http://www.boxoftricks.net/?page_id=29 • Cooltoolsforschools Wiki: http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/?responseToken=08d40fc592f425e0609f7b90a024fde22 • Australian Films: http://aso.gov.au/titles/
Sites to Share • Wikispace: http://nsrconnectivity.wikispaces.com/ • Wordpress: http://karenygr.wordpress.com/2010/06/18/hsc-paper-2-presentations/