PPT-Mary Rowlandson & The Captivity narrative
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Mary Rowlandson Born circa 1637 in England Her parents John and Joan White were among the first settlers of Salem in 1638 She was living in Lancaster by age 17
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Mary Rowlandson Born circa 1637 in England Her parents John and Joan White were among the first settlers of Salem in 1638 She was living in Lancaster by age 17 She married Joseph Rowlandson a minister in 1656. I knew Mary Lou wed never part so hel lo Mary Lou goodbye heart You passed me by one sunny day f lashed those big brown eyes my way And oo I wanted you forever more ow Im not one that gets around I swear my feet stuck to the ground And though I neve By: Ross Fosher, Brayten Bowers, Emily Steinmetz, Troy Shackelford, and Brady Draheim. Discussion . What was America like before the arrival of the Europeans?. Where was America mostly populated? Who populated America before the Europeans did?. Bruce Ballenger. Boise State University. Writerly. . Habits of mind . Information literacy. What do we want students to learn?. Reaching (Y)our Potential. Conceit. Complacent. Captivity. Contrition. Commitment. Compassion. Israel’s History reviewed – Nehemiah 8-10. Conceit. Complacent. Captivity. Conceit. Complacent. Captivity. The CaseAgainstMarine Mammals in Captivity Year levels: 3, 4, 5 & 6. Ziptales. Webinar Number . 3. . The Importance of Narrative. . Stories are central to people’s lives. . . Children love narrative. . . We need to teach children how to construct narratives. . Luke 1:26-56. p. . 944. Mother of Jesus. The . second . Sunday of Advent. Mary: mother of Jesus. Council of Ephesus 431 AD. Title “. theotokos. ” – “bearer of God” confirmed. Lesser title “. Jer. 15:4 And I will cause them to be removed into all kingdoms of the earth, because of Manasseh the son of Hezekiah king of Judah, for that which he did in Jerusalem. . Jer. 19:3 'Hear the word of the LORD, O kings of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem. Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: Behold, I will bring such a catastrophe on this place, that whoever hears of it, his ears will tingle.. . . . One minute you're getting in your car to go to work, and the next you're bound and gagged in the back of a speeding van. For most people, being kidnapped or held hostage is a terrifying experience. And it happens that fast. Sometimes so fast that you can't even attempt to escape your abductor(s). Fortunately, most kidnapping victims are released unharmed, most fairly quickly. Make no mistake, though: any abduction can turn deadly, and whether the victim survives depends largely on decisions he or she makes while in captivity. . Year levels: 3, 4, 5 & 6. Ziptales. Webinar Number . 3. . The Importance of Narrative. . Stories are central to people’s lives. . . Children love narrative. . . We need to teach children how to construct narratives. . Separation(abduction). Transformation. Ordeal. Accommodation. Adoption. Return. Escape. Release. Redemption. Basic Captivity Narrative Pattern:. The hero/heroine of the narrative can be seen as a pilgrim or individual Christian confronting the worldly elements on his/her way to a heavenly plane. Divine intervention as the redemption factor displays itself.. Armed conflict between American Indians and colonists between 1675-78.. American Indian leader (Wampanoag tribe) = . Metacomet. = King Phillip. Largest violent military campaign in New England in 1600s. Blather. Verb. Blathers, blathered, blathering. To talk on and on about nothing important. I could take no more of his . blathering. , so I got up and left.. Harrowing. Adjective. Deeply disturbing or frightening. tied.”. . Antoine . de Saint-. Exupéry. Narrative. : three strategies . Year Group. Substantive Content. Second-order. concept. Year 7. The Crusades. Interpretations. Year 9. 19. th. Century. .
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