Jerusalem, Israel Stonehenge, England Seoul, South Korea Tokyo, Japan.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Instituto Adelia María – 2011
Advertisements

Who is this? Where did he come from? What do you know about his creator?
Bram Stoker By Sean Walgrove. Thesis Bram Stoker’s unconventional writing style made him the most acclaimed horror novelists of the Victorian Era. During.
Great Britain Mašková Vendula, Běhálková Tereza. Map Character Divided into England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Britain washed as the Atlantic.
Treasure Island 7 th grade GRC ELA Mrs. Cline - OMMS.
The life and times of Bram Stoker and the Gothic novel
Alexander the Great. Who is he? Alexander, known as the Great Greek, was not Greek. He was a Macedonian prince. Macedonia was an empire located to the.
Literary: anything having to do with written works (books, poems, stories…)
Black History Month Famous Black Authors for Children.
Exercises for Romantic Literature
Mary Shelley Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley Frankenstein Mr. Raber Honors 12 English.
By : Tradesha Woodard, Rakesha Curry, Kinnyatta Smith, Maiya Mosby.
Introduction & Historical Background.  British author  Née Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin  1797 – 1851  Mother was Mary Wollstonecraft  Famous feminist.
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Mary Shelley and frankenstein In 1818, Mary Shelley created a monster…
The Life of Mary Shelley. Early Life Born Aug. 30, 1797 in London Her parents, a political philosopher and a feminist, married when her mother was five.
 Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin was born on August 30, 1797 in London, England.  She was the daughter of philosopher and writer William Godwin and feminist.
Mary S. Burnett, Director of International Programs Amanda Van Brunt, Study Abroad Ambassador.
Age of Charlemagne Copyright © Clara Kim All rights reserved.
Scotland This quiz was created by Oxana Grigoryeva, an English teacher from school №188.Novosibirsk April, 2007.
United Kingdom United Kingdom form in four different countries: Scotland in the Nord, Wales in the south-west, Northern Ireland and England. The capital.
Byron, Shelley, and Keats
The First Team – ”The Daffodil “ The Second Team – “The Rose”
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland What do these pictures show?
Joseph Rudyard Kipling
Welcome Take a moment to tell your neighbor: What was the best book you read in Junior High? What was the worst book you read in Junior High? What book.
British Literature An Introduction. What is British/Britain? A Country England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales In literature we also add Ireland, though.
Romanticism A literary and intellectual movement of the 18th century, primarily in Europe, in large part influenced by the Industrial revolution. The Romantic.
Famous gothic novels: 1764 Castle of Otranto 1794 Mysteries of Uldolpho 1796 The Monk 1818 Frankenstein 1886 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1897 Dracula 1898.
Irish novelist John Banville was born in Wexford in Educated at a Christian Brothers' school, he went on to work for Aer Lingus - a job that enabled.
Anglo-Saxon Background
Mary Shelley Sean Cleary. Mary Shelley Born-August 30, 1977 in London Not only had a great effect on the development of writing during the Romantic Age.
Gothic & Fictional Horror Background for Frankenstein
the birth of the horror story
Vlad the Impaler. Born: 1431 in Sighisoara, Transylvania Dracula: “Son of the Dragon” Second child of Vlad II Dracul, voivode of Walachia Walachia: principality.
August 10, 1797 to February 1, 1851 Born/Died in London, England
Romanticism ROMANTIC MOVEMENT Affirmation in individuality, imagination, and nature Poetry most important literary form Nature Feelings.
Welcome to Romania Monica Stancu Columbia University.
Age of Charlemagne.
Pupil: Nataliya Ozerova Class: 9 Teacher: N. F. Smirnova Dubnevo, 2015.
Henry James ( ) As a writer and critic, James contributed to the development of fiction from the 19 th c. romanticism to the 20 th c. realism.
English II. The most important example of Hebrew literature is the Hebrew Bible The books of the Hebrew Bible have been divided into three main selections:
Unit 1: The Literary Style of Edgar Allen Poe. WHAT COMES TO YOUR MIND WHEN YOU HEAR THE WORD “GOTHIC”? > Do you think of the subculture? > Like punks.
Vampire Folklore.
Mary Shelley Frankenstein. Birth Maiden Name: –Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin August 30, 1797.
Introduction Mary Shelley Narrative
Mrs . Almeyda’s 4th Grade History Class Lesson
Writersforensicsblog.files.wordpress.com/2009. Mary Shelley Born in 1797 in Great Britain Her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft was outspoken about her liberal.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula by Mihaela Buibaş.  was born on November 8th 1847  best known today for his Gothic novel Dracula  this book had his reputation.
Frankenstein: Background Information British Literature Mr. Asher.
British writers. William Shakespeare Shakespeare is Britain’s greatest playwright. He was born in Stratford-on-Avon. Shakespeare wrote at least 37 plays,
Lord Byron Early Life George Gordon Noel Byron 6 th Baron of a long-standing aristocracy Born with a club leg Father abandoned him, mother.
By Mary Shelley.  Lived from August 20, 1797 to February 1, 1851 (53)  Somers Town, London  Married to Percy Shelley (“Ozymandias”)(“Ozymandias”) 
Frankenstein. Warm-Up In the last class, you learned that the multiple narrative is a motif of Gothic literature. Where have you seen multiple narratives.
Shelley’s Frankenstein and the Romantic Period A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.
By: Kristin Force . The Beginning: Vlad Dracul and Vlad Tepes  
FRANKENSTEIN by Mary Shelley. MEET MARY SHELLEY EARLY LIFE  Born: 1797  Daughter of two of England’s leading intellectual radicals –William Godwin.
MONSTERS. Monsters in History Classical mythology boasts many monsters.
THE DARK SIDE OF ROMANTICISM FRANKENSTEIN MARY SHELLEY “You are my creator, but I am your master.”
Frankenstein Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. When you think of “Frankenstein,” what comes to mind?
By Mary Shelley FRANKENSTEIN. MARY SHELLEY Born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin: August 30,1797- February 1, 1851 (both in London, England) Mother, Mary Wollstonecraft.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula Dr. Beth Torgerson. The Novel as Genre Novel versus poetry Novel versus poetry Metaphors Metaphors Narrator Narrator Narrative structure.
The author of the famous novel "Frankenstein” By Lucía Pérez
We’ d like to tell you about famous British writer Sir Arthur |sɜːˈ ɑːθə| Conan Doyle or simply "Conan Doyle“, author of a series of stories about detective.
Poet Context When We Two Parted Lord Byron
Supporting your child in English
Popular Horror Authors & Novels
Mary Shelley.
Presentation transcript:

Jerusalem, Israel Stonehenge, England Seoul, South Korea Tokyo, Japan

1.IDENTIFY the need. 2.WHAT can you do to meet the need? RESEARCH!!! 3.HOW will you meet the need? 4.EVALUATION-how will you determine the success of your grant? 5.BUDGET-what will it cost? Many Grants have predetermined itinerary, budget, etc.

Create your own Professional Development.

Phylecia Ragland, LaVerne McDonald, and Stephen Howard received Fellowship Award Funds for Teachers Summer 2012 Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School 8 th Grade Teachers Seeking the Vampire Teachers spent two weeks in Scotland and England researching origins of the literary icon, vampires, and the writers Lord Byron, John Polidori, and Bram Stoker.

“What do you want to read??????” “Why don’t you want to read?” We asked our 8 th grade students. “IT IS BORING!!” Identify the need.

We began to research …Vampires in pop culture!

Pre-school vampire books!!

Children’s Books about Vampires!

1960’s Television Series- The Adams Family The Munsters

Filmed on location in Scotland.

German vampire movie based on Bram Stoker’s novel.

Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula.

Vampire Diaries The Lost Boys

Vampire Legends and legends of blood-sucking monsters and demons have existed since the dawn of time, in every culture and civilization. Mesopotamia China Babylon Indonesia Hebrew Philippines Egypt Malaysia India Austria Arabia Sumer Ancient Greece France Roman Empire Slavic Hungary Romania Scotland Ireland Africa-Many regional vampire myths Madagascar Trinidad Columbia Chile Aztec

George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron, wrote the first vampire story in Western literature

The Shelley’s were vacationing in Switzerland, in 1815, with Lord Byron and his doctor, John Polidori. They decided to have a contest to write the scariest story. Mary and Percy Shelley Lord Byron John Polidori Lord Byron wrote a vampire story. Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein

John Polidori wrote the book with the vampire based on Lord Byron, the aristocratic vampire. He committed suicide in 1821.

1897- Bram Stoker wrote Dracula.

Bram Stoker was born and grew up in Dublin, Ireland. (Abraham Stoker) Stoker moved to London and lived in England and Scotland most of his adult life. He died in 1912 in London.

Dracula, Bram Stoker’s namesake for his famous vampire. Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia Vlad Tepes Member of the Order of the Dragon, established to protect Christianity from Muslim invasion. Dracula-Son of Dracul, Vlad II.

Bram Stoker never visited Transylvania. He did research Vlad Dracula at the British Library. He borrowed the name, however, the legend and details used by Stoker is based on Celtic mythology from Scotland and Ireland.

Lord Byron grew up in Aberdeen, Scotland. Bram Stoker lived in Cruden Bay, Scotland while writing “Dracula”. He uses Slain Castle, at Cruden Bay as his inspiration for Dracula’s Castle. Cruden Bay is about 15 miles North of Aberdeen. Team TSV was awarded almost $10, to travel to the UK and research vampire literature. We rented a house about 25 miles North of Aberdeen in a fishing village on Moray Firth, called Rosehearty. United Kingdom of Great Britain How can you meet the need?

Exploring Slains Castle at Cruden Bay. Cliffs beside the castle-North Sea.

Hotel- Bram Stoker lived while writing Dracula.

The staff at the Kilmarnock Hotel at Cruden Bay, Scotland allowed us to see the guest book signed by Bram Stoker during his visit while writing his famous vampire novel-Dracula. Noel Stoker was Bram Stoker ‘s only child, born in Stoker and his family spent several months at the hotel. He walked to Slains Castle almost daily for inspiration.

Aberdeen Grammar School-George Gordon, Lord Byron’s School!!

Statue of Lord Byron

Glamis Castle-Curse on the family by Ancient Druids for building the castle on sacred land. A vampire is born to the family every generation…

Scotland’s oldest vampire -Boabhan Sith (Baa’ van shee)- found in the Highlands of Scotland. Building a stone cairn over graves keep them from rising. Highlands of Scotland Scottish Vampire

8 th Grade Theme –Vampires Halls decorated with Vampire theme. In World History: Read historical legends, myths, and articles on vampires as they relate to the Units in Ancient History. Ex. Mesopotamian vampires, Egyptian, Hebrew, Classical Greek, etc. In Language Arts: Writing essays with Vampire related prompts- descriptive, expository, etc. Vampire inspired poetry. Lessons on plot, theme, and tone based on popular vampire-themed television show. In Reading Vampire Themed Books, poems, and Short Stories. Novel Study-Dracula by Bram Stoker. How will you meet the need?

Evaluation: Increase in reading test scores. Students WANTED to read! Family Reading Night-Community Team TSV has taught several workshops. Team TSV was selected by Funds for Teachers as featured grant for 2012! Alabama Public Television interviewed Team TSV and featured the grant on television! Grant is also featured on APT website. YouTube-TeamTSV-Teachers Seeking the Vampire LaVerne McDonald and Phylecia Ragland were selected as Grant Evaluators.

Tips: -Research!!! -Avoid “Big Words” It does NOT impress grant evaluators! -Keep the written responses simple and to the point. -Your plans must be “DO ABLE”. -Student Centered-NOT teacher centered. -Remember-KISS (Keep it Simple Stupid!) 1.IDENTIFY the need. 2.WHAT can you do to meet the need? 3.HOW will you meet the need? 4.EVALUATION-how will you determine the success of your grant? 5.BUDGET-what will it cost? LaVerne McDonald