First, make sure you have the copy of The Tell Tale Heart that is to be annotated (click here if you don't). Then:
Listen to the 1st video (seriously, don't watch, just listen!!) with As you are watching, follow along with the text, and highlight, underline, circle or box in (USE A COLORED PEN OR HIGHLIGHTER, BUT JUST ONE COLOR!!) a sentence/word in a sentence that made you have a question, question the story, the author, or the narrator, or made you wonder. Draw a straight line from your highlighted text to your annotations section, write the question you have in pencil or pen, and then highlight it or mark it the same way you did in the text (if a word is yellow, highlight the question that is attached to that word's line in yellow).
Listen to the second video with Vincent Price (Yes, again, just listen, don't watch). Make sure by the end of both readings that you have at least 5 questions annotated on your text.
When finished, watch the Vincent Price video for fun and comparison. He does a good job as our narrator!
Listen to the 1st video (seriously, don't watch, just listen!!) with As you are watching, follow along with the text, and highlight, underline, circle or box in (USE A COLORED PEN OR HIGHLIGHTER, BUT JUST ONE COLOR!!) a sentence/word in a sentence that made you have a question, question the story, the author, or the narrator, or made you wonder. Draw a straight line from your highlighted text to your annotations section, write the question you have in pencil or pen, and then highlight it or mark it the same way you did in the text (if a word is yellow, highlight the question that is attached to that word's line in yellow).
Listen to the second video with Vincent Price (Yes, again, just listen, don't watch). Make sure by the end of both readings that you have at least 5 questions annotated on your text.
When finished, watch the Vincent Price video for fun and comparison. He does a good job as our narrator!