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Teaching Ideas. Memrise. Games & Quizzes. K-12 Education & Learning Innovations with Proven Strategies that Work. Charles John Huffam Dickens. 2012 Dickens on the BBC. A letter to Charles Dickens on his 200th birthday. My dear Mr Dickens, Happy 200th birthday!

You yourself were not much given to celebrating anniversaries, but you did go to Stratford-upon-Avon in April 1864, with Robert Browning, Wilkie Collins and John Forster, to celebrate Shakespeare's 300th, "in peace and quiet". And on 30 January 1849, you celebrated the bicentenary of the execution of Charles I with your friend Walter Savage Landor. In so doing, you gave a clear message of how greatly you honoured Shakespeare's writing – "was there ever such a fellow! " – and how heartily you disliked bad government. Just now, we are all reading and rereading your novels, your journalism, and your story A Christmas Carol, with its pointed message that a decent society depends on the rich learning to be generous and the poor being saved from ignorance and want. We are enjoying the way you bring London to life before our eyes: streets, river, bridges, shops, dust heaps, markets, prisons.

Radio, television, cinema would all make instant appeal to you. Dickens At 200: A Birthday You Can't 'Bah Humbug' Hide captionBorn in 1812, English writer Charles Dickens was born 200 years ago on Feb. 7. Rischgitz/Getty Images Born in 1812, English writer Charles Dickens was born 200 years ago on Feb. 7. Tuesday marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens — the great 19th century English novelist who gave us stories of pathos and comedy, and colorful portraits of the people of London, from the poor in the back streets, to the rich in the parks and avenues.

Lots of Dickens' phrases — like "Bah humbug" and "God bless us, every one! " — have slipped into our minds and our memories. And along with the words, the characters, too — from hungry orphan Oliver Twist to Little Dorrit to cruel Mr. "After Shakespeare, Dickens is the great creator of characters, multiple characters," says Claire Tomalin, author of the new biography Charles Dickens: A Life. Dickens liked to walk, as he said, "far and fast," gathering his thoughts and his strength to pour into his novels.

Hulton Archive/Getty Images. Expand your vocabulary! Clockwords - Unique Word Game. Genii. SAT Vocabulary Building for ACT SAT and GRE Preparation. Byrdseed Gifted Classroom Ideas. WordStash :: Study and learn with flashcards, a dictionary, and games. Find Similar or Opposite words at WordHippo.com. Blooms Taxonomy Apps. Flip This: Bloom’s Taxonomy Should Start with Creating. Teaching Strategies Chris Davis, Powerful Learning Practice LLC By Shelley Wright I think the revised Bloom’s Taxonomy is wrong. I know this statement sounds heretical in the realms of education, but I think this is something we should rethink, especially since it is so widely taught to pre-service teachers.

I agree that the taxonomy accurately classifies various types of cognitive thinking skills. Conceived in 1956 by a group of educators chaired by Benjamin Bloom, the taxonomy classifies skills from least to most complex. Many teachers in many classrooms spend the majority of their time in the basement of the taxonomy, never really addressing or developing the higher order thinking skills that kids need to develop.

Rather than starting with knowledge, we start with creating, and eventually discern the knowledge that we need from it. Here’s what I propose: we flip Bloom’s taxonomy. Creating at the Forefront In media studies we often look at the creation of print and digital advertisements. New Padagogy Wheel Helps You Integrate Technology Using SAMR Model. Sometimes a visual guide comes along and it just makes total sense. That’s how I felt about Allan Carrington’s clever ‘Padagogy Wheel‘ which we featured on Edudemic last week. Check out the previous version then view the one below to see the differences.

From what I can tell, putting the wheel on this site has generated a bit of buzz and I’m glad we could help spread the knowledge. But I was quite amazed this morning when I saw that the Padagogy Wheel had been updated. Now at version 2.0, it features another band around the edge focusing on the SAMR Model and on helping teachers (and admins) effectively integrate education technology. In this new model Allan sorted the dozens of apps and steps of Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy into the SAMR Model (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition). Want to print out the poster? The Padagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

Allan's Blog. Fourni par Traduction DOWNLOAD THE LATEST VERSION: V4 published Mar 2015. This PDF Poster has links to 122 of the latest and most popular educational apps. Now these resources are available in 19 different languages. The poster also has app selection criteria according to Blooms taxonomy. It could provide the backbone of a complete course or seminar on Learning Design. V4.0 was published in March 2015 but I knew I was onto something useful when I first put the Padagogy Wheel together in July 2012. So why the need for Version 2.0? We need to have transformation at the core of what we do: If it is all about the students, where do you start with curriculum and/or teaching design – surely it is with what do you want your graduates to look like?

Technology integration into the fabric of learning and teaching: is where we should be heading with all we do as teachers. Finally, can you help with V3.0? Padwheelposter.pdf. Bloomin' Apps. This page gathers all of the Bloomin' Apps projects in one place.Each image has clickable hotspots and includes suggestions for iPad, Android, Google and online tools and applications to support each of the levels of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy.I have created a page to allow you to share your favorite online tool, iOS, or Android app with others.

Cogs of the Cognitive Processes I began to think about the triangular shape of Bloom's Taxonomy and realized I thought of it a bit differently.Since the cognitive processes are meant to be used when necessary, and any learner goes in and out of the each level as they acquire new content and turn it into knowledge, I created a different type of image that showcased my thoughts about Bloom's more meaningfully.Here is my visual which showcases the interlocking nature of the cognitive processes or, simply, the "Cogs of the Cognitive Processes". IPAD APPS TO SUPPORT BLOOM'S REVISED TAXONOMYassembled by Kathy Schrock​ Bloom's and SAMR: My thoughts. Bloom iPads Apps. Sop.oie.rice.edu/1CourseGoals/Revised Bloom VERBS.pdf. Bloom's Digital Taxonomy.

35 Digital Tools That Work With Bloom's Taxonomy. Integrating technology in the classroom and engaging students in higher order thinking creates the ultimate learning experience for students. Bloom’s Taxonomy and digital tools creates an innovative learning environment where students are engaged in their assignments. The following is a list of digital tools as it relates to Bloom’s Taxonomy. 1. Creating – In creating, students create projects that involve video editing, storytelling, video casting, podcasting, and animating. Digital tools to allow students to create include: Story Kit , Comic Life , iMovie , and GoAnimate.com , SonicPics , Fotobabble , and Sock Puppet . 2. Evaluating – In evaluating students show their understanding of a topic or participate in evaluating a peers understanding of a topic. For a sample lesson using digital tools with the levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy visit my post at: . 4 Visual Guides To Bloom's Taxonomy Apps.

Yesterday, we looked at an overview of the old and revised versions of Bloom’s taxonomy . We talked a little bit about categorizing current classroom activities to see which of Bloom’s objectives you’re addressing (whether intentionally or unintentionally). Today, we’re looking at some apps and web tools that address the Bloom’s taxonomy objectives – helping bring Mr. Bloom into the 21st century. There are a ton of great lists out there that showcase many (many, many) apps and digital tools that address the objectives.

And they are by no means comprehensive, so don’t limit yourself. If you see an app listed that say, creates movies (addressing skill: create), don’t automatically assume that the app listed is better than the one you already have. Rather than reinventing the wheel here, we’ll start by looking at a few lists compiled by different folks along the way. Next, we have a graphic formatted in the same way as the revised taxonomy. Next up, a visually pleasing peacock. The Best Quotes. Famous Quotes at QuoteDB - Interactive Database of Famous Quotations. Quoteland.com - Quotations on every topic, by every author, and in every fashion possible. 25 Great Quotes to Inspire and Brighten Your Day.

Here’s a collection of great quotes by some of the most inspirational men and women that ever walked this earth. Hopefully you’ll find them inspirational in some way. If you do like them and find them helpful, check out our similar posts by visiting the links listed below. We have created over 20+ of these galleries, so there is lots more to be seen. Also, be sure to inspire your friends, family and coworkers by sharing some great quotes with them. More popular quotations: – 25 Inspirational Quotes – Great quotes to ponder upon Check out all of our galleries with nice quotes here: More great quotes: Wisdom Quotes. Famous Quotes and Quotations at BrainyQuote. Books. HARRY POTTER E I DONI DELLA MORTE - PARTE 2.

Harry Potter Wiki. Harry Potter in 99 Seconds. Blood is Thicker Chapter 4: Partners in Crime, a harry potter fanfic. CHAPTER 4Partners in Crime Quidditch, Quidditch, Quidditch. Stupid, barmy sport. The boys seemed to think that one day she would just go to a game and have a revelation. Oh, Quidditch really is amazing! She thought in a mock tone. On the bright side, Malfoy was somewhere that wasn't here, so she threw herself on the sofa with a sigh of relief and kicked her feet up. She hadn't even completed her first night in peace. "Miss Granger is preoccupied at the moment, but if you need immediate assistance I'd be willing to help you. " The boy only got half the hint though, and instead opted to stutter. "It is apparent you are not aware what preoccupied means.

"I didn't want to bother-" "Mr. Hermione peeled an eye open when she noticed her foot was propped on something that wasn't coffee table. "Reading something secret, Malfoy? In Malfoy's favour it was well done and she wouldn't have noticed if it wasn't for her anal retentiveness about books. "Brushing up on your Herbology, Draco? " "I get it.

Chasing The Sun Chapter 5, a harry potter fanfic. Last chapter was about as dark as it gets, you'll be relieved to know. "I feel like no-one ever told the truth to me About growing up and what a struggle it would be In my tangled state of mind I've been looking back to find Where I went wrong... " – Queen, 'Too Much Love Will Kill You'. It took Hermione another two days, but the idea finally came to her during a History of Magic lesson – the source of some of her best ideas, actually, despite her being the only student who ever bothered to pay attention; her brain ticked over in the background even as she took notes.

Madam Pomfrey had told her a possible solution during one of their first discussions about Snape's health: 'he goes running most mornings, I believe.' After dinner she found an empty room and asked one of the portraits to ask Phineas Nigellus to speak with her, then sat impatiently until the former Headmaster arrived. "I want to ask you a couple of questions about his habits, actually. " "I'm not asking you to," she retorted. Static Chapter 11, a harry potter fanfic. Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter. Depressing, but true. To quote The Last Poison Apple: "sahjdgjhg. " I think that is an excellent way of describing the previous chapter. Now, eleven chapters in and we're starting to get to the romance, not to mention an appearance from our (least?) Favourite suspicious character... Wolf. A few of you are about to feel very good about your predictions.

Xo Galfoy Draco woke up to the sound of someone clearing their throat. Harry, Ron, Lucius and Rose were all staring at him from the doorway of Hermione's room. "Oh," he croaked. Ron looked like he was about to blow. "Don't get your back up, Weasel," Draco said, his voice returning. Ron stomped off, and Rose followed. "Alright Malfoy, get up.

Draco groaned and stood, catching a quick look at Hermione before he left the room. He brushed past his father without meeting his smug eyes and followed Harry into the spare room. "What is it, Potter? " "What's the deal, Malfoy? " Draco huffed. Harry stared at him. Of Kings and Queens Chapter 15, a harry potter fanfic.

Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter. Depressing, but true. I'm leeeeeaving on a jet plane... In four hours. And I'm still packing. So here's your update a bit early! Fingers crossed I'll still be able to update while I'm gone! I want to say SO MUCH about this chapter, but if I do, then I'll just be giving everything away... Hermione walked quickly through the old hallway, trying to ignore the intimidating portraits that were glaring down at her. "Just lovely," she whispered to herself, fighting back tears. "You're not going crazy, darling," said a voice. Hermione jumped and looked around. "Keep walking," said the voice, pleasantly. Cautiously, Hermione peered in the direction of the voice and noticed a small nook where the hallway ended.

"You really are as pretty as they said," came the voice as she neared the portrait. "I'm sorry but… Who's they ? " "The portraits," the woman whispered with a smile. "Draco is not smitten," Hermione said, her cheeks heating up. "You're Narcissa Malfoy? " Hamlet. Hamlet is Shakespeare's longest play and among the most powerful and influential tragedies in English literature, with a story capable of "seemingly endless retelling and adaptation by others. "[1] The play seems to have been one of Shakespeare's most popular works during his lifetime[2] and still ranks among his most-performed, topping the performance list of the Royal Shakespeare Company and its predecessors in Stratford-upon-Avon since 1879.[3] It has inspired writers from Goethe and Dickens to Joyce and Murdoch, and has been described as "the world's most filmed story after Cinderella".[4] Characters[edit] Plot[edit] The scene shifts to "room of state in the castle.

" Various royal figures come in. When they leave, he soliloquises that he wishes flesh could melt, and that he was not prevented from "self-slaughter" by "his canon. " Claudius and Gertrude send two student friends of his—Rosencrantz and Guildenstern—to discover the cause of Hamlet's mood and behavior. Sources[edit] Hamlet Revision. An analysis of Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark. Introduction to Hamlet Hamlet is arguably the greatest dramatic character ever created. From the moment we meet the crestfallen prince we are enraptured by his elegant intensity.

Shrouded in his inky cloak, Hamlet is a man of radical contradictions -- he is reckless yet cautious, courteous yet uncivil, tender yet ferocious. He meets his father's death with consuming outrage and righteous indignation, yet shows no compunction when he himself is responsible for the deaths of the meddling Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and the pontificating lord chamberlain, Polonius. Our first impression of Hamlet sets the tone for the whole play. For they are the actions that a man might play, But I have that within which passes show, These but the trappings and the suits of woe.

Hamlet cannot forget his father, even when all those around him have resumed their merry lives, content to offer the occasional conciliatory words of wisdom. Hamlet: Lady, shall I lie in your lap? More Resources. Hamlet, Tragedy and Multiple Views of Madness « blastedgoat. Free ebooks - download in pdf, epub and kindle formats. The Best Books: The Top 100 Novels of All Time - Listmuse.com. The Book Seer | What should I read next. Creative Book Builder - All about apps in YOUR classroom!

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