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Don't know that I have a "killer app" for this, and this might not be quite what you're looking for, but it might be pragmatic to look at the Common Core ELA Standards that ask students to compare-and-contrast across formats (e.g., compare and contrast Pride and Prejudice the text with P&P the movie). Are there strategies that would help students do this at a higher-than-middling level?
Hello, Ryan.
I think it would help to know what you mean by "definition." Can you give an example of the sort of thing you're looking for?
Thanks. Sounds like a great project.
-Adam-
Yeah, I think my question was not so hot - stay tuned and I'll be a bit more clear....
Ry:)
Ryan
In fifth grade (especially after a short break, like a long weekend) I ask children to come back to school with a sample of their favorite menu. Some will travel others will stay local, but everyone can get to a menu. We have fun looking at these creations or literacies, and chat about their design, content, purpose etc.
I found a great menu in the shape of a large egg, a menu for a breakfast cafe. Visually it is striking, the wording is designed to "enhance" all the egg dishes, etc. We talked about author's purpose (to help you order an enticing egg dish for breakfast/brunch), author's craft (use of descriptive words, puncutation, font size, use of numerals), the opportunities are endless.
A favorite menu of mine comes from NYC's "Serendipity", we have fun reading the great descriptions around the ice cream/dessert dishes. Visually the menu is striking, etc.
For those who want to turn this into a project, you can have the children write to distant relatives and ask them to source a menu for then from another city/country, or even in a different language. The opportunities to extend are wonderful and certainly addresses perhaps "advertising" on your list.
HBC - this is a great idea - as I'm writing above I think my question was actually pretty crummy as it was not clear what I was looking for so I will probably have to repost as the draft gets closer.
Stay tuned!
Ry:)
Hi Ryan-
What about Common Sense media http://www.commonsensemedia.org/?gclid=CKyO5bfS1qoCFYJx4Aody2J29A for some support, or another resource may be from this outstanding group out of Ithaca College - www.ithaca.edu/looksharp - Project Looksharp - that may have some "pre-existing" types of media defined and exemplified for you - if that helps. Hope you are feeling stronger everyday - Thanks for this outstanding forum! : )
Hi Karen,
Thanks for the ideas - a lot of the Looksharp people hang out here - I'll be sure to see if they have any text to build on - thank you so much!
RRG:)
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