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High school literature lectures for SMART Notebook

Preview of Death of a Salesman SmartBoard Discussion Notes

Death of a Salesman SmartBoard Discussion Notes

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Scott Johnson
These colorful SmartBoard discussion notes for Death of a Salesman cover everything from plot and characterization to in-depth looks at the set design and other production aspects of this ground-breaking American work. Along the way, the character of Ben, the contrast between Happy and Biff, and a discussion of Miller’s essay “Tragedy and the Common Man” provide jumping-off points for verbal and written responses.
Preview of Writing about Literary Character Types: A Smart Notebook Presentation

Writing about Literary Character Types: A Smart Notebook Presentation

This Notebook presentations review the definition of the four character types (static/dynamic, round/flat) with students. Then, it leads them in focused support development for writing about those types. Use this lesson to support a literature unit with a variety of characters for students to interpret and analyze. Check the preview document for a more detailed discussion of the lesson. Go to my YouTube channel, SVClarkson, to see the lesson in action!
Preview of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet Prologue Language Analysis

Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet Prologue Language Analysis

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This SMART Notebook presentation provides students with an accessible way into analysing and appreciating Shakespeare's rich use of language. Each of the 9 pages highlights interesting language devices and techniques within the Prologue to this popular Shakespearean drama. It will serve to enable teachers to demonstrate how to deconstruct a piece of text as a modelling exercise for their students.
Preview of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Political Background presentation

Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Political Background presentation

Give students an easy to understand background to Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Presentation goes over the politics and rise of Caesar, and leaves them off right as the play begins. Smartboard file with activities and information for note-taking.
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