TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.34.b.12.C
Evaluate how one issue or event is represented across various media to understand the notions of bias, audience, and purpose
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 3: British Morals...and Lack Thereof Lesson 15: Dawn of the Dead
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Love, Longing, Lust, and Leave Me Alone Lesson 19: Girl Bands and Other Supposed Feminists
Teaching Guides
- Teaching The Crucible: Political Cartoon
- Teaching One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: "Like a Cartoon World": Psychedelic Cartoons from the Psych Ward
- Teaching The Lottery: From Page to Stage
- Teaching A Christmas Carol: From Victorian England to Modern America
- Teaching A Rose for Emily: Dramatizing "A Rose for Emily"
- Teaching Slaughterhouse-Five: The Art of the Epigram
- Teaching Othello: Comparing Two Cinematic Adaptations of Othello Act 3, Scene 3
- Teaching A Separate Peace: Lost in Translation? (Mapping a Community)
- Teaching Othello: Paul Robeson’s Historic Performance of Othello
- Teaching Lord of the Flies: What's Your Cover Story?
- Teaching A Rose for Emily: Comparing Song to Text
- Teaching A Separate Peace: Real History in Made-Up Devon