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GT Ideas “You can Google it”

Web Quests & Research Native American Legends Native American Legends Chicago, 1917 Chicago, 1917 History of Mental Health treatment History of Mental Health treatment The Biology Experiment The Biology Experiment Road trip-Map out trip from Forks to Phoenix Road trip-Map out trip from Forks to Phoenix Plan scenic stops on way Plan scenic stops on way London 1670’s London 1670’s Animal Conservation Animal Conservation

Allusions Pride & Prejudice Pride & Prejudice Romeo & Juliet Romeo & Juliet Animal Farm Animal Farm MacBeth MacBeth Midsummer Night Dream Midsummer Night Dream Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass Jane Eyre Jane Eyre Merchant of Venice Merchant of Venice

Fractured Fairytales Match to a fairytale, legend or myth Match to a fairytale, legend or myth Show the modern fracture Show the modern fracture Examples: Examples: Bella is in a tower (2 nd floor w/ window access) Bella is in a tower (2 nd floor w/ window access) Ugly Duckling Ugly Duckling Adonis Adonis

Poetic, Rhetorical & Syntactical Devices Asyndeton Asyndeton Polysyndeton Polysyndeton Appositive Phrases Appositive Phrases Understatement Understatement Hyperbole Hyperbole Aposiopesis Aposiopesis Parallelism Parallelism Alliteration Alliteration Cataloging Cataloging Repetition Repetition Anaphora Anaphora

Found Poems 1. Single Voice 1. Single Voice Find 10 lines or phases that stick out to you. Find 10 lines or phases that stick out to you. Choose 5 and write a poem using them Choose 5 and write a poem using them 2. Poem for Two Voices 2. Poem for Two Voices Create two columns-Recreate voice of characters Create two columns-Recreate voice of characters Column one is Bella talking Column one is Bella talking Column two is Edward talking Column two is Edward talking

Found Poems, cont’d 3. Inner Poetry 3. Inner Poetry Choose a passage the stood out Choose a passage the stood out Rule of Poetry: Each image/concept has its own line Rule of Poetry: Each image/concept has its own line Type passage, hitting enter to create poetic lines Type passage, hitting enter to create poetic lines Identify devices used by author to create the rhythm Identify devices used by author to create the rhythm

Inner Poetry, Ch. 3 TW The next day was better and worse It was better because it wasn’t raining yet, though the clouds were dense and opaque. It was easier because I knew what to expect of my day. Mike came to sit by me in English.... It was worse because I was still tired; I still couldn’t sleep with the wind echoing around the house. It was worse because Mr. Varner called on me in Trig when my hand wasn’t raised and I had the wrong answer. It was miserable because I had to play volleyball and the one time I didn’t cringe, I hit my teammate... And it was worse because Edward Cullen wasn’t in school at all.