Teaching "The Masque of the Red Death" with Masque of the Red Death Activities
Tired of your “Masque of the Red Death” teaching activities dying a gruesome death? This teacher’s guide will help.
Continue ReadingTired of your “Masque of the Red Death” teaching activities dying a gruesome death? This teacher’s guide will help.
Continue ReadingEmotions are hard for young children to understand so they should be taught how to deal with them appropriately. This article provides a three day …
Continue ReadingIn order to understand word formation fully, the processes of abbreviation, acronym, and eponym need to be included. Also linked to in this article …
Continue ReadingAlthough quite common, nine Latin adjectives have irregular superlative forms. Latin students are advised to learn these forms as early as possible to …
Continue ReadingSome of the most common Latin adjectives are irregular in both their comparative and superlative forms. Even though it can be a pain, Latin language …
Continue ReadingOpposites can be a difficult concept for preschoolers to understand. Use these preschool activities for opposites as a fun way to teach opposites. …
Continue ReadingThere are few ways around straight memorization for irregular Latin comparative adjectives. Here are some tips for you to read and explore!
Continue ReadingThe word formation processes of compounding, clipping, and blending are important concepts when creating words. Also included for download are …
Continue ReadingIn this last article in the series, we explore using the ablative of comparison instead of the conjunction “quam” to give more information when making …
Continue ReadingUnderstand these important quotes from Antigone to understand the main themes, and meaning in Greek tragedy. Ace your test, impress your teacher and …
Continue ReadingThis character analysis incorporates the character Antigone, her prideful uncle Creon, her wimpy sister Ismene, and the meddling chorus.
Continue ReadingThis summary of Antigone includes a look at the plot, an analysis of each scene, and major conflicts. Review the play here after reading to better …
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