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Become a Character: Adjectives, Character Traits, and Perspective
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| Grades | 9 – 12 |
| Lesson Plan Type | Standard Lesson |
| Estimated Time | Two 45-minute sessions |
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Wanda Gibbons
March 11, 2010
I was wondering if there was a way to import a picture into the photograph space. We use Macs so each student can take their own photo in Photo Booth and then is there any way to copy or import the picture. A wonderful lesson plan.
Lisa Fink, RWT Staff
March 11, 2010
Thanks for your comment. Currently, users cannot import images or save their work on any of our interactive tools, because of issues of student privacy, passwords, server space, and cost. These issues have prevented us from offering this service. We'll keep your comment in mind however as we move forward with creating more online tools. With the current setup, you can only print and then add an image to that printout. Please let us know if you have other questions or suggestions. Thanks – lisa
Virena B Simmons
February 19, 2010
Wonderful lesson plan; I will adapt it to a short story by Pearl S. Buck.
Susanne
February 04, 2010
I am going to adapt your suggestions to a novel I am going to read with my 12th graders (ESL students).
I find your suggestions interesting and motivating.
Thanks!
Lisa Fink, RWT Staff
February 04, 2010
We would love to hear how this lesson goes for you! If you have any student artifacts to share, that would be great too. Good luck!
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