Access Point Number | Access Point Title |
ELA.9.C.1.AP.2 | Write a narrative using narrative techniques, varied transitions and a clearly established point of view. |
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Milky Farm Frenzy: Part 2 | Using the case study, “Farm Frenzy” (See CPALMS Resource ID#219714), students will be able to discuss and identify ways in which selective breeding can affect and impact animal welfare. Students will be given an opportunity to use their research conducted in part 1 to come up with a possible solution to the problems on Milky Farm. This is part two of a two part lesson series. |
The Art of Selling Style: Fashion Forward Designs | Using the case study, “Fashion Forward Designs,” students will share their individual experiences with using websites, social media, email, and customer loyalty programs in marketing fashion brands, both from a marketer's and a consumer's perspective. In small groups, students will plan and prepare a role-play scenario, embodying one of the characters from the case study. After the role-play, each student will write a solution to the case study. |
Possible Effects of Social Media Use on Careers | Using the case study, “Digital Dangers: The Impact of Your Personal Digital Footprint in the Workplace," students will research rules and regulations on social media use by education professional responsible for minors. They will develop an outcome scenario that addresses a universal theme and the impact of social media posts on person’s career. |
Do You See What I See, Feel, Hear, Taste, and Smell? | In this lesson, students will discuss the importance of imagery as it pertains to writing. They will practice using vivid descriptions through their writing. |
Positive Steps: Using The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens | In this multi-day lesson, students will work collaboratively to conduct brief research and create a presentation on one of the habits, from the book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. After sharing their multimedia presentations with the class, students will determine which one is most important to them personally. Students will write a response to explain how that habit can provide a positive personal impact. |
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Slowing Down Time (in Writing and in Film) | In this animated video from TEDed, students will learn how to use effective storytelling techniques to slow down time in a narrative. First, students will draw a parallel between film and writing in order to identify the principles of effective storytelling. Then, students will examine how to improve their own writing using these storytelling techniques to slow down time and emphasize important moments in their narrative. |