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“The Tell-Tale Heart” is a classic Edgar Allan Poe short story. The narrator is unreliable and strangely calm throughout his horrifying description of murdering an elderly man, which makes for an excellent discussion of how authors establish mood, particularly Poe. The murder is carefully calculated, and the murderer hides the body by dismembering it and hiding it under the floorboards. Telltale Heart, Tell Tale Heart, The Tell Tale Heart, Literacy Intervention, Gothic Literature, Leveled Readers, Detective Fiction, Creepy Tattoos, Reluctant Readers

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The excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" introduces the protagonist who is defending his sanity despite being very ill. He argues that his

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Today was day two of my lesson over "The Tell-Tale Heart." Yesterday was all about modeling and explicit teaching. I built upon our Contrast......about Tell Tale Heart and the strategies taught in Notice and Note.....gotta read it! Tell Tale Heart Art, Heart Paintings, Tell Tale Heart, The Tell Tale Heart, Heart Project, Notice And Note, Horror Classics, Horror Comic, Horror Genre

Today was day two of my lesson over "The Tell-Tale Heart." Yesterday was all about modeling and explicit teaching. I built upon our Contrasts & Contradictions and Sketch to Stretch lessons, then added in the new signpost, Again & Again. I am always concerned when I start a new text with close reading strategies. I went through the first three paragraphs one at a time, and I was afraid that it was going to take away from the overall suspense of the story. Wrong! It actually seems to have…

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