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Preview of Dante's Inferno Explained - Intro Google Slides Presentation

Dante's Inferno Explained - Intro Google Slides Presentation

Created by
Books and Boos
A detailed and EASY way to explain the nine circles of Dante's Hell to your students. I created this for my seniors who can barely stay awake, let alone travel through Dante's Inferno with a guide like Virgil or without.This is a summarized and colorful way to learn the nine circles of Dante's Hell with images from the video game to interest students and help them recall visually. If you want to make this more interactive, you can separate your students into small groups and have them add collab
Preview of Bluebeard: Reader Response Journal

Bluebeard: Reader Response Journal

Bluebeard Reader Response Journal: This journal includes one page for each chapter. Students have an opportunity to respond, using their thoughts and feelings, after they read each chapter.Key Words: Kurt VonnegutPRINT & DIGITAL formats are included. The journal can be used for small and large group discussions.For More THOUGHTFUL RESOURCES VISIT Creativity in Motion
Preview of A Room with a View, by E. M. Forster

A Room with a View, by E. M. Forster

Created by
Laghrissi Ayoub
"A Room with a View" is a 1908 novel by English writer E. M. Forster, about a young woman in the restrained culture of Edwardian era England. The novel  is both a romance and a humorous critique of English society at the beginning of the 20th century.Forster’s novel was likely influenced by his own travels abroad in Italy and Europe. Additionally, the novel is set in Italy and England in the Edwardian period of English history, during the first decade of the 20th century. This was a transitional
Preview of Chinese Little New Year Introduction

Chinese Little New Year Introduction

Little New Year (Chinese: Xiaonian), usually a week before the lunar New Year, is also known as the Festival of the Kitchen God, the deity who oversees the moral character of each household. What do Chinese people always do in Little New Year? Here are mainly six customs in Little New Year you will learn.
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