Literary Analysis Guide Free

[asa_item id="807116952"] Literary Analysis Guide Free is a comprehensive glossary of terms. From the app’s home screen, users can tap the word “Glossary” to access its alphabetized list of terms. Users can tap a word to read its definition, and users can tap the back arrow on the top left of the screen to return to the home screen. Another way users can access terms is by tapping one of the icons located on the top right of the screen. Instructional Ideas Teachers can have students study a group of 3-5 related terms from this app. Next, teachers can give…

Review Overview

A. Instruction - 4.6
B. Design - 6
C. Engagement - 6.3

5.6

Literary Analysis Guide Free: An App for Literature Study

Summary : An Easy Way to Get Literary with these Terms

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Literary Analysis Guide Free is a comprehensive glossary of terms. From the app’s home screen, users can tap the word “Glossary” to access its alphabetized list of terms. Users can tap a word to read its definition, and users can tap the back arrow on the top left of the screen to return to the home screen. Another way users can access terms is by tapping one of the icons located on the top right of the screen.

Instructional Ideas

  1. Teachers can have students study a group of 3-5 related terms from this app. Next, teachers can give students a text and require them to apply the terms to the text. The application can take the form of a critique or review of the text. In it, students will have to use the terms the teacher assigned.
  2. Teachers can assign students a term from this text to present to the class. As part of that presentation, students will have to define the term, explain how and when the term can be used, and show an example of the term being applied to a text.
  3. As part of a writing assignment, teachers can require students to use a certain number of words found in this app. For example, when writing about a poem, teachers can require students to use the term allusion, metaphor, and simile in their writing. If students are unfamiliar with a term, they can use this app to define it.
  4. Any time a literary term is used that students do not know, teachers can direct them to this app to define it. Students can keep a log of literary terms and their definition using an Office app. That way, students will be able to review terms and their definitions as needed.
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A2. 21st Century Skills
A3. Conn. to Future Learning
A4. Value of Errors
A5. Feedback to Teacher
A6. Level of Material
A7. Cooperative Learning
A8. Accom. of Individual Diff.
B1. Ability to Save Progress
B2. Platform Integration
B3. Screen Design
B4. Ease of Use
B5. Navigation
B6. Goal Orientation
B7. Information Presentation
B8. Media Integration
B9. Cultural Sensitivity
C1. Learner Control
C2. Interactivity
C3. Pace
C4. Flexibility
C5. Interest
C6. Aesthetics
C7. Utility

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