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HL IB Language and Literature Understanding Assessments eLearning Platform 

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      This is an eLearning course that I designed through Articulate Rise 360 that guides HL IB Language and Literature teachers and students through the process of how to understand and score well on the four assessments. Lessons on expectations, outlines, rubrics, gamification, language and literature criteria, and quizzes are incorporated. 

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Narrative Reliability in Ralph Ellison's "Battle Royal" 

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     Using AP Literature standards involving characterization, setting, narration, and figurative language, I created this Nearpod that helps students practice close reading skills over Ralph Ellison's "Battle Royal" and incorporates several activities for comprehension, such as fill-in-the-blanks, quizzes, matching pairs, and poll questions. 

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Concrete vs. Abstract Writing  

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      For this Nearpod, I created a comprehensive look at the difference between concrete and abstract writing for my IB Language and Literature course. In this lesson, students learn the difference between showing, not telling on the word and sentence level before noticing how it is developed as a string of sentences. The point of this lesson is the help students write specific paraphrases as examples in body paragraphs as opposed to plot summarizing. 

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Robert Shapiro and Political Polling 

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        Through a Nearpod interactive video (or an Edpuzzle), students learned about the evolution of the polling history and its reliability, giving an in-depth look at the Gallop poll. As students watched Shapiro's lesson, the video asks questions over comprehension of knowledge and the human sciences. The lesson was created for IB Theory of Knowledge.

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Poetic Devices Kahoot 

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         I created a Kahoot helping students comprehend poetic techniques in relation to a homework assignment where they studied the definitions of such devices. For each question, students are given a line or lines and the goal is to identify the correct poetic device. This helped students understand the basics before dealing with complete, more complex poems. 

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I have many other online projects if you need more examples. Please contact me if interested.

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