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This straight-talking ten-part series, adapted from the popular series developed for students to enhance their test-taking skills, combines serious academic content with a humorous presentation style to help make the rules of English more accessible. Elements such as high-tech special effects, computer animation, and entertaining vignettes boost retention and confidence while reinforcing essential principles through concise explanations and engaging examples. Joining the Standard Deviants Academic Team in the creation of this series are Chris Thaiss, Ph.D., of George Mason University, and Charles Fisher, M.A., of The Madeira School. Correlates to all applicable state and national standards. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. 10-part series, 17-35 minutes each.



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©2000



The Series Includes : Introduction to Grammar / Parts of Speech (1) | Parts of Speech (2) | Parts of Speech (3) / Sentences | Flexibility in English / Common Errors (1) | Common Errors (2) / Acceptable Errors | Introduction to Punctuation / The End Marks | The Wily Comma | The Semicolon, Colon, and Dash | Surrounding Information: Punctuation that Comes in Pairs | Punctuation Potpourri
     


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Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Yellow Wallpaper
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Touted as one of the first major feminist writers, Charlotte Perkins Gilman spent her life fighting to liberate women from the yoke of domesticity. This is a stunning BBC dramatization of Gilman's autobiographical account of a woman driven to madness...(more details)
 
Arthur Miller and The Crucible
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In the 1950s, the House Un-American Activities Committee was set up to combat the growing “threat” of communism in the U.S. Playwright Arthur Miller was one of many writers summoned to testify at this political witch-hunt. Miller, who was nearly ruin...(more details)
 
In Context: To Kill a Mockingbird
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In Monroeville, Alabama, Harper Lee's model for Maycomb, To Kill a Mockingbird is celebrated as a tribute to Southern life. This hard-edged program juxtaposes white and black experiences in the racially segregated South of the 1930s-1960s to deepen t...(more details)
 
Eudora Welty: A Worn Path
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On a "bright, frozen day" in Mississippi, 95-year-old Phoenix Jackson makes her mythic journey into town for the medicine her grandson needs. Touching upon themes of family, love, aging, and poverty, this dramatization of Eudora Welty's classic story...(more details)
 
In Context: Of Mice and Men
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John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, a portrait of friendship and loneliness, is a tribute to the half million who headed to California in search of work and the American dream. In this program, Dr. Susan Shillinglaw of the Center for Steinbeck Studies ...(more details)
 


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