Talking characters for powerpoint
[DOC File]Reading and Discussion Questions on Shirley Jackson's 'The ...
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3rd person omniscient. Dialogues inserted but otherwise it’s an all-knowing narrative; all characters are just being observed. Makes reader feel as if they are there that day, observing what the rest of the village is observing. Only at the end when we realize what’s happening does the rest become understood.
[DOC File]KS2 Literacy Plan A
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Next in talking partners list descriptive vocabulary for the setting on p.g. 2 + 3. Use feeling chart (smell, feelings, sounds and sights) to order words. MUST scribe up chn’s voacbulary. Where you think most appropriate. Use descriptive language from whole class to describe the unfamiliar setting on p.g. 2+ 3. LA – Use vocabulary to write ...
[DOC File]POWERPOINT BOOK REPORT
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Characters and the state of the main character's conflict: state the traits that exemplify the main character. Divide up your chapters into 3 sections. For example: If your book has 15 chapters, divide it into Ch. 1-5, Ch. 6-10, and Ch. 11-15. The first section should be a summary on this slide of what occurs in the book (beginning).
[DOC File]The Essentials of a Great PowerPoint Design
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Matching PowerPoint Look and Feel with Great Themes. By PowerPoint look and feel we mean the overall appearance of the presentation. For example if we are talking about software applications it would be incongruous to have background graphics depicting children's birthday cakes! It takes some skill to match a subject with the appropriate look ...
[DOC File]Things to Keep in Mind While Reading (or Acting) in a Play
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It should be distinct from that of other characters. You should be able to tell who is talking without having to look at the name. The speech should be _____. It shouldn’t sound put-on or fake. Stage Directions. Back wall of stage. Audience. Terms concerned with dramatic production
[DOC File]Learning Objectives - Purdue Extension
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Begin the “Communicating Effectively” PowerPoint presentation. Utilize the talking points found on the notes pages of the PowerPoint presentation to guide you during the presentation. Review the purpose and objectives for this lesson plan. Provide a brief introduction of the lesson, including its importance to the 4-H Youth Development Program.
[DOC File]“A hanging” by George Orwell
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Outcome 2: Talking skills “A hanging” by George Orwell. In this extract the writer George Orwell reflects on a hanging he witnessed when he was in Burma. Read Paragraphs 1 and 2: Establishing the setting. In this section your will learn how Orwell: a) Uses the pathetic fallacy to …
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