This website was created by the seniors (class of 2015) in Mr. Powers's CP English class at Servite High School.
After reading Beowulf, students worked in teams to build a page for their assigned research topic on Beowulf. Each page includes the following information:
After reading Beowulf, students worked in teams to build a page for their assigned research topic on Beowulf. Each page includes the following information:
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- Header that included the name of the assigned topic
- Header image that coincided with the title
- Text box for works cited and image credits (MLA formatted)
- A paragraph of original text (at least 6 sentences) about the topic, written by EACH student in the group
- Bylines given for original text
- A link to an online tour of the web page
- Image(s) that help to explain the assigned topic
- Hyperlinks to original sources on any non-original images, movies, or other figures
- At least one original interactive element, created by the students that further explained the assigned topic, e.g., slideshows, movies, songs, or other animation.
Helpful Links:
The following links were to be used for information-gathering:
Fun Tools students might have tried:
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The trick for the students was to select from these and other tools, which technology would most effectively add depth to their topic and ENHANCE their page for the viewer.
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Regarding images:
All images are protected by copyright! Students were required to include either a creator's credit or MLA citation for any images they posted.
All images are protected by copyright! Students were required to include either a creator's credit or MLA citation for any images they posted.
- Fig 1 - Beowulf an epic poem. England . Fine Art. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 25 Jan 2015.
- Header Image - The Death of Beowulf, from 'Hero Myths and Legends of the British Race' by M.I. Ebbutt, 1910. Fine Art. Encyclopedia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 25 Jan 2015.