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MLRP-K12-EN-K7-Q2-1.0.0
Module Introduction
Resource Mapping Table
Evaluating Literary Texts
Module Objectives
Pre-Assessment
Lesson Level
Performance Task
Generalization/Synthesis
Post Assessment
Publishing an original literary text that reflects culture
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Module Introduction
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Discussion Presentation and Printable Worksheet - Remembering the Past
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Discussion Presentation and Printable Worksheet - Reading Stories from the Past
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Resource Mapping Table
English Resource Mapping Table
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Evaluating Literary Texts
DEV_Video - Understanding Diction – Character Voices in Literature
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DEV_Video - ESL – Literary Devices (Tone, Allusion, Analogy, and Juxtaposition)
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DEV_Video - Tone and Style
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DEV_Video - Components of Plot
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DEV_Video - The Elements of Drama – Characters
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DEV_Video - Static and Dynamic Characters
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DEV_Video - The Elements of Fiction – Plot Structure and Types of Narrative
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DEV_Video - Types of Characterization
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DEV_Video - Navigating Literary Elements and Techniques
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DEV_Video - Complex Characters
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DEV_Video - Exploring Tone and Mood
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DEV_Video - Analyzing Historical Context
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BEG_Video - How Authors Describe Characters – Direct vs Indirect Characterization
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PRO_Video - Powering Through Prose – Common Narrative Techniques
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BEG_Video - Elements of Literary Fiction: Characters, Setting, Plot, Theme, and Point of View
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PRO_Video - Perfecting Poetry – Sensory Imagery and Sound Devices
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DEV_Video - Conflict and Plot
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DEV_Video - Character Traits in Drama
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DEV_Video - The Elements of Poetry – Rhyme and Rhythmn
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DEV_Video - Tone and Mood in Literature
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DEV_Video - Exploring Figures of Speech – Symbolism and More
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DEV_Video - Creating Mood through Choice of Words
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BEG_Video - Historical Context
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DEV_Video - Poetic Sounds
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PRO_Video - Othello – Theme of Gender
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DEV_Video - Tone and Mood Crafting the Emotional Landscape of a Story
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BEG_Video - Poetry and Prose
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BEG_Video - How Authors Describe Characters – Direct vs Indirect Characterization
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DEV_Video - Exploring Points of View
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BEG_Video - Ethos, the Importance of Character in Influence – Persuasion
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DEV_Video - The Elements of Poetry – Overview
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DEV_Video - Simile, Metaphor, It's a Figure of Speech
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DEV_Video - Understanding Rhetoric 1
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DEV_Video - Narrative Structure
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PRO_Video - Add Structure to a Narrative by Thinking About Beginning, Middle, and End
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DEV_Video - Revising
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DEV_Video - Poetry Interpretation
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DEV_Video - Revising Writing
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DEV_Video - Identifying the Theme of a Poem
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DEV_Video - Citing Textual Evidence During Reading (Reading Comprehension)
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Poetry
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Poetry
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Short Story
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Short Story
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Main Idea and Supporting Details
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Main Idea and Supporting Details
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Types of Conflicts
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Types of Conflicts
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Irony, Paradox, and Oxymoron
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Irony, Paradox, and Oxymoron
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Common Author’s Purpose in Writing
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Common Author’s Purpose in Writing
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Use of Phrase, Clause, and Sentences in Expressing Ideas
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Use of Phrase, Clause, and Sentences in Expressing Ideas
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Fluency and Communication
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Fluency and Communication
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Expressions and Symbols
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Expressions and Symbols
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Module Objectives
Pre-Assessment
Lesson Level
Performance Task
Generalization/Synthesis
Post Assessment
Publishing an original literary text that reflects culture
BEG_Printable Worksheet - Understanding Information
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Understanding Information
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Articulating Details
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Articulating Details
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Extract and Compose
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Extract and Compose
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BEG_Printable Worksheet - Extracting Information
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DEV_Discussion Presentation - Extracting Information
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