15 Engaging English Article Projects from Barbara Barber, Carol Doak, Cynthia England, and Caryl
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Are you looking for some engaging and challenging English article projects for your students? Look no further! This article provides 15 projects that are perfect for students of all levels. These projects are based on the work of four renowned English educators: Barbara Barber, Carol Doak, Cynthia England, and Caryl.
These projects are designed to help students develop their critical thinking, reading, writing, and research skills. They are also a great way to get students excited about learning English.
1. The Literary Essay
This project is perfect for students who are interested in exploring a particular literary work in depth. Students will choose a work of literature that they are interested in and write an essay about it. The essay should be well-organized and well-written, and it should demonstrate a deep understanding of the work.
2. The Research Paper
This project is perfect for students who are interested in researching a particular topic in depth. Students will choose a topic that they are interested in and write a research paper about it. The paper should be well-organized and well-written, and it should demonstrate a deep understanding of the topic.
3. The Creative Writing Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in expressing their creativity through writing. Students will choose a topic that they are interested in and write a creative piece about it. The piece can be a story, a poem, a play, or any other type of creative writing.
4. The Multimedia Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in using multimedia to express their learning. Students will choose a topic that they are interested in and create a multimedia project about it. The project can be a website, a video, a podcast, or any other type of multimedia project.
5. The Group Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in working in a group to complete a project. Students will choose a topic that they are interested in and work together to create a project about it. The project can be a presentation, a report, or any other type of group project.
6. The Independent Study Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in pursuing an independent study project. Students will choose a topic that they are interested in and work with a teacher to develop a project plan. The project will be completed independently by the student.
7. The Service Learning Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in using their learning to make a difference in the world. Students will choose a service learning project that they are interested in and work with a community organization to complete the project.
8. The Portfolio Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in showcasing their work. Students will create a portfolio of their best work from their English class. The portfolio can be used to apply for college, scholarships, or jobs.
9. The Digital Story Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in using digital storytelling to express their learning. Students will choose a topic that they are interested in and create a digital story about it. The story can be told through a variety of media, including video, audio, and text.
10. The WebQuest Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in using the internet to research a topic. Students will choose a topic that they are interested in and create a WebQuest about it. The WebQuest will provide students with a variety of resources to help them learn about the topic.
11. The Hypertext Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in using hypertext to create a nonlinear narrative. Students will choose a topic that they are interested in and create a hypertext project about it. The project will allow students to explore the topic in a variety of ways.
12. The Wordle Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in using Wordle to create visual representations of their learning. Students will choose a topic that they are interested in and create a Wordle about it. The Wordle will provide students with a visual representation of the key concepts related to the topic.
13. The Lyric Analysis Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in analyzing song lyrics. Students will choose a song that they are interested in and analyze the lyrics. The analysis should be well-organized and well-written, and it should demonstrate a deep understanding of the song.
14. The Film Analysis Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in analyzing films. Students will choose a film that they are interested in and analyze it. The analysis should be well-organized and well-written, and it should demonstrate a deep understanding of the film.
15. The Historical Fiction Project
This project is perfect for students who are interested in writing historical fiction. Students will choose a historical event that they are interested in and write a historical fiction story about it. The story should be well-organized and well-written, and it should demonstrate a deep understanding of the historical event.
These are just a few of the many engaging English article projects that you can use in your classroom. I encourage you to experiment with different projects to find the ones that work best for your students.
About the Authors
Barbara Barber is a professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of several books on teaching English, including The Critical Reader and The Informed Writer.
Carol Doak is a professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the author of several books on teaching writing, including Teaching Writing: A Guide for College Instructors and The Writer's Journey: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Well.
Cynthia England is a professor of English at the University of South Carolina. She is the author of several books on teaching literature, including Teaching Literature: A Guide for College Instructors and The Reader's Journey: A Guide to Reading and Responding to Literature.
Caryl is a professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is the author of several books on teaching English, including The Active Reader and T
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Language | : | English |
File size | : | 18501 KB |
Text-to-Speech | : | Enabled |
Print length | : | 128 pages |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |