lunedì, 14 aprile 2008


WebQuests


BEOWULF



http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/webgoodandra.html



 




 

Medieval Times

http://www.ndaviess.k12.in.us/elemshare/Teachers/jweathers/Medieval.htm

       
         

Shakespeare's Life and Times

http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/SLT/intro/introsubj.html

 


 

Romeo and Juliet


Romeo_and_juliet1.jpg

       
         
 

Romantic age

http://cecnbouvier.educanet2.ch/anglaisgym/gym/literature/Romantic%20Poets/romantic_poets.htm

 

       

 

(Karin's ESL PartyLand)  

DICKENS and VICTORIAN TIMES a WebQuest  

http://www.ac-nancy-metz.fr/enseign/anglais/Henry/webquests/DICKENS/dickenswq.htm

 



Discovering Halloween

 

http://www.harrison.k12.nj.us/faculty/ndamiano/Halloween%20webquest.htm


March 22nd 2007

 

A new WebQuest: USA Today Online http://www.usatoday.com/ 

This is the web site for the newspaper USA Today.  Go to the above address and answer the following questions:   

What are the main headlines for today?  What are these stories about?  What are the sections for USA Today?  

 1.      

Click on "News."  With your partner, select one of the top stories.  Read the story together.  Then, discuss these questions: Who is it about?  Where is it from?  What happened?  When did this happen?  How?   Why did this happen?  What is your opinion on this event?  .      

Take a few minutes to explore the web site.  You can answer polls, look at charts, and skim through some other stories.  

 

postato da: estest alle ore 08:30 | Permalink | commenti
categoria:literature, webquests, 5aspp
venerdì, 23 marzo 2007




Topics for Discussion

Romantic age and Coleridge

Many Romantics believed that a writer could only write when inspired to do so. What do Coleridge's revisions of the poem indicate about the importance of editing in the writing process?

Why does the mariner kill the albatross? Is his action a typically human response or trait? Why does Coleridge spend comparatively little time describing the incident?

What is the significance of the albatross being hung around the mariner's neck?

The ancient mariner's shipmates all die unpleasant deaths. Is it fair that they should suffer because of his actions?

At the beginning of Part 4, the wedding guest interrupts the mariner's story to express his fears. Why does Coleridge not have the mariner tell his tale straight through?

What is the importance of the line, 'I looked to heaven, and tried to pray' (1. 244)?

Discuss the meaning and importance of the last eight lines. Is there a moral to the poem? Where is it explicitly stated?

http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Guides3/Rime.html

http://uk.encarta.msn.com/sidebar_701610967/%E2%80%9CThe_Rime_of_the_Ancient_Mariner%E2%80%9D.html

 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'

postato da: estest alle ore 18:21 | Permalink | commenti
categoria:literature, webquests, 5aspp
giovedì, 22 marzo 2007

  October 14th 2008




Discovering Halloween


http://www.harrison.k12.nj.us/faculty/ndamiano/Halloween%20webquest.htm




 






March 22nd 2007


A new WebQuest: USA Today Online http://www.usatoday.com/ 










This is the web site for the newspaper USA Today.  Go to the above address and answer the following questions: 


What are the main headlines for today?  What are these stories about?  What are the sections for USA Today?  




  1. Click on "News."  With your partner, select one of the top stories.  Read the story together.  Then, discuss these questions: Who is it about?  Where is it from?  What happened?  When did this happen?  How?   Why did this happen?  What is your opinion on this event? 




  2. Take a few minutes to explore the web site.  You can answer polls, look at charts, and skim through some other stories.  (Karin's ESL PartyLand)  DICKENS and VICTORIAN TIMES a WebQuest






http://www.ac-nancy-metz.fr/enseign/anglais/Henry/webquests/DICKENS/dickenswq.htm 



 Romantic age

http://cecnbouvier.educanet2.ch/anglaisgym/gym/literature/Romantic%20Poets/romantic_poets.htm















































































































































































































































































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