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Literature
& Language
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http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/aboutclwg.html
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The Children’s Literature Web Guide compiles Internet
resources related to books for children and young adults.
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http://webster.commnet.edu/HP/pages/darling/grammar.htm
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This comprehensive Guide to Grammar and Writing
breaks down lessons into grammar, sentence and essay sections. Includes
over 150 interactive quizzes.
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http://www.writesite.org
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The Write Site is an interactive language arts
and journalism page designed for middle schools. Students can discover
what’s behind the who, what, where, when and why as they take on the roles
of journalists.
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http://www.eserver.org
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This site contains over 20,000 articles and files
ranging from poetry, fiction, nonfiction and much more. You can browse the
site’s extensive collection of published writings and resources for
students and faculty.
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http://www.pathfinder.com/TFK/
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TIME For Kids, from the popular magazine, is
designed for grades 2-6. This site features views of current events from
kids’ perspectives. Great for getting kids accustomed to periodical
reading.
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http://edsitement.neh.gov/
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This comprehensive National Endowment for the Humanities
site features lesson plans for literature and lets you link to the best
resource sites on the Web.
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http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us./score/cla.html
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The Schools of California Online Resources for Educators
site houses language art links, a teacher resources section and a vast
collection of lesson plans.
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http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us:8080/tserve/tserve.htm
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TeacherServe, from the National Humanities
Center, is designed to help high school English and history teachers plan
courses.
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http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/lessons/98/mock/intro.html
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To Kill a Mockingbird is a lesson plan for teachers
built upon primary source materials on the Depression and Southern and
African-American experiences. The unit emphasizes language arts and offers
activities including an analysis of oral histories from Alabama collected
between 1936 and 1940, primary source readings on mob behavior, and visual
literacy activity with photos of Alabama during the Great Depression. (LOC)
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http://www.ed.gov/americareads/
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Home page of the America Reads Challenge, a four-year
grassroots national campaign challenging every American to help all our
children learn to read. Links to dozens of programs, models, and coalitions
supporting the challenge.
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http://hawthorneinsalem.org
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Hawthorne in Salem explores Nathaniel Hawthorne’s
connection to Salem, Massachusetts, with a primary focus on “The Customs
House sketch,” the first chapter of The Scarlet Letter. The site
also presents materials from museums in Salem, as well as lectures and
excerpts from books and articles by leading Hawthorne scholars.
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