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You Think Me Mad?…But What Do You Really Know? SHERRY WARD EDGAR ALLAN POE WEBQUEST FOR 11 TH GRADE ENGLISH
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Introduction: (Listen to the audio as you read!)
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TASK: The various works of Edgar Allan Poe have been studied throughout high school English classrooms across the world. However, what do we truly know about the man behind the short stories and poems, etc. that he has written? Each member of your group (4 students per group), has been assigned a specific task in order to help chronical the life, works, and death of Edgar Allan Poe. Using the resources that I have made available to you, you will learn more about how to carry out/complete your individual assigned tasks. You will then take the knowledge you have uncovered through your astute detective skills and combine that knowledge with your group members to create a timeline and presentation to the class entitled, “Edgar Allan Poe—What Lies Beneath!” You will do a Power Point presentation of your material. (A minimum of 10 slides.) But That’s Not All Folks… You will also write a short story, in the style of Edgar Allan Poe, which will determine the “true circumstances” of his demise. This trail, however I fear, must be one you walk alone!!!
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Process: Directions 1) Within your group you will divide yourselves into the following categories: Presenter, Researcher, Graphic Designer, and Secretary. Everyone will need to help research and write the final product in order to receive full credit. 2) Click on the embedded videos in order to further understand the roles you have chosen. Links will also be provided for additional “creative” insight. 3) Do your research on the websites I have provided for you. 4) Share, discuss, and teach your group what you have learned. 5) As a group, decide what information is important enough to include in timeline and presentation on Poe. Keep in mind that you need to discuss the culture that surrounded him, his literature/works, his personal life, and his death. Refer to the rubric for specific grading criteria. 6) You will individually write your short stories in the style of Edgar Allan Poe and turn those in with your group’s presentation. Refer to the rubric for specific grading criteria.
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Job Roles—Presenter You are the person who will present the findings from your group to the rest of the class. Watch the video Powerful Presentation Skills: Body Language in order to get a better idea of how to be a good presenter.
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Job Roles—Researcher You are the person who will look at all the various links of information provided below on Edgar Allan Poe. You will only need to use the links below. Make sure to right click on the link below, then select open hyperlink. You’re All Set!! The Edgar Allan Poe Museum Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore Knowing Poe Edgar Allan Poe Wikipedia
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Job Roles—Graphic Designer You are the person who will find a creative way(s) of assembling the presentation materials on Mr. Poe. Below is a video on PowerPoint for you to get a better idea of how to be creative with this process.
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Job Roles—Secretary You are the person who will take notes and organize all the information. Watch the video on Cornell Note Taking to help you better understand how to take notes.
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Conclusion : WOOHOO Detectives—YOU DID IT!!!! I now have a much clearer understanding of Edgar Allan Poe and the various aspects of his life that impacted him on a personal level, helped to influence his writings, and even helped to destroy him in death! P.S.—I can’t wait to read your short stories!!
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Evaluation Rubrics : Power Point Project Rubric Oral Presentation Rubric Writing A Short Story Rubric **Remember: Right click on any of the links above and then click open hyperlink to view your rubrics.
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Teacher Page (1) : Academic Standards Addressed: 1R: Reading 1RL: Literature 1RL.A: Key Ideas and Details R.CCR.02: Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas. 1RL.B: Craft and Structure R.CCR.06: Assess how point of view or purpose shapes the content and style of a text. 1RL.C: Integration of Knowledge and Ideas R.CCR.09: Analyze how two or more texts address similar themes or topics in order to build knowledge or to compare the approaches the authors take. 2RI: Informational Text 2RI.A: Key Ideas and Details R.CCR.01: Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
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Teacher Page (2) R.CCR.02: Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas. 2RI.B: Craft and Structure R.CCR.06: Assess how point of view or purpose shapes the content and style of a text. 2RI.C: Integration of Knowledge and Ideas R.CCR.09: Analyze how two or more texts address similar themes or topics in order to build knowledge or to compare the approaches the authors take. 2W: Writing 2W.B: Production and Distribution of Writing W.CCR.05: Develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach. W.CCR.06: Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others. 4L: Language 4L.A: Convention of standard English 4L.B: Knowledge of Language
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Teacher Page (3) Teacher Standards Addressed:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Kentucky Teacher Standards
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Sources: The Edgar Allan Poe Museum Knowing Poe Website The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site Edgar Allan Poe Wikipedia Purple Planet Music--Lost Souls Kentucky Teacher Standards
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