Imagine you’re a princess running away from a dragon. In one moment everything changes and you catch a dragon.
Imagine you’re a princess running away from a dragon. In one moment everything changes and you catch a dragon. But if you can’t fight back, what do you do? You are one of the most popular games of all time. After a disastrous release of the Xbox version, the game has had a resurgence thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign, making it a widely-requested title for players who want to learn the rules. It’s also the perfect way to learn an important life lesson. Learn the rules and you can fight back!
An Introduction to Poetry
In this lesson you learn about meter, meaning the patterns and rhythms of a poem. You learn about rhyme, meaning the words that rhyme. You also learn about line breaks and how to end a line. This lesson also includes three poems from the book American Literature by Stephen Crane.
Music & Rhyme
In this lesson, you learn about meter, meaning the patterns and rhythms of a poem. You also learn about rhyme, meaning the words that rhyme. You also learn about line breaks and how to end a line. This lesson includes three poems from the book American Literature by Stephen Crane.
Listening & Arithmetic
In this lesson you learn about listening, meaning how to listen to the music while you read a poem. You also learn about number sense, meaning how to understand a poem by listening to the rhythm. You also learn about arithmetic, meaning how to solve some of the more difficult poetry problems. This lesson also includes three poems from the book American Literature by Stephen Crane.
Listening & Numbers
In this lesson you learn about listening, meaning how to listen to the music while you read a poem. You also learn about number sense, meaning how to understand a poem by listening to the rhythm. You also learn about arithmetic, meaning how to solve some of the more difficult poetry problems. This lesson also includes three poems from the book American Literature by Stephen Crane.
Listening & Shorthand
In this lesson you learn about listening, meaning how to listen to the music while you read a poem. You also learn about number sense, meaning how to understand a poem by listening to the rhythm. You also learn about shorthand, meaning how to write the numbers in the poem. This lesson also includes three poems from the book American Literature by Stephen Crane.
Listening & History
In this lesson you learn about listening, meaning how to listen to the music while you read a poem. You also learn about number sense, meaning how to understand a poem by listening to the rhythm. You also learn about arithmetic, meaning how to solve some of the more difficult poetry problems. This lesson also includes three poems from the book American Literature by Stephen Crane.
Listening & Poetry
In this lesson you learn about listening, meaning how to listen to the music while you read a poem. You also learn about number sense, meaning how to understand a poem by listening to the rhythm. You also learn about arithmetic, meaning how to solve some of the more difficult poetry problems.
This is “harmless” humor at its finest. The people who enjoy this humor are the type of people who would try to explain away the Holocaust by claiming “it’s just a joke”. They are not tolerant. They are not loving.
And that is why you should be afraid of this film. It is trying to destroy your perception of what’s appropriate and what’s not. It is preparing you for the re-education camps that will come in the future.
This is another documentary that is both hilarious and tragic at the same time. It’s hard to explain without giving too much away, but suffice it to say that this movie has all the ingredients of a good classic in the documentary genre.