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Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia - Alexis Barquin

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6 to 12
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Here's an e-text collection of Sherlock Holmes stories that are in the public domain, along with artwork and links to other Holmes sites. The site provides a good starting point ...more
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Here's an e-text collection of Sherlock Holmes stories that are in the public domain, along with artwork and links to other Holmes sites. The site provides a good starting point for individuals interested in exploring these captivating detective stories.

tag(s): literature (214)

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Take a picture walk across the decades. Bookmark this site for the complete text of many Sherlock Holmes stories as well as links to other sites about the great detective.

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ABC News - ABC news

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This nationally published news source makes for an excellent resource for a teacher or student looking for current events. There's information ranging from politics, global news, business,...more
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This nationally published news source makes for an excellent resource for a teacher or student looking for current events. There's information ranging from politics, global news, business, technology - even pop culture. This would be useful in any classroom where a knowledge of the now was focused on.

tag(s): news (222), newspapers (87)

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Use this site as a resource for current events projects - assign students various weeks throughout the semester in which they are to be the class news reporter, keeping their peers up to date and informed. Have students research what's going on via this news site and present a small presentation at the beginning of class every day during their week. Students can either orally present, or for the technologically inclined, create a short video summarizing the same information. Have students create news briefs and share them using a tool such as SchoolTube.

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American Library Association Newbery Medal Page - Amer. Library Assoc.

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This site is the definitive list source for yearly Newbery Medal winners in the field of children's literature. Besides the list of the yearly winners and the accompanying honor books,...more
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This site is the definitive list source for yearly Newbery Medal winners in the field of children's literature. Besides the list of the yearly winners and the accompanying honor books, the site provides access to previous winners dating back to the 1920's. Information about the Newbery award is in the left sidebar along with links to other important children's book medals, including the Caldecott (for illustration and other art).

tag(s): book lists (161), reading lists (76)

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Use this list to help your students choose some new literature to read. Provide this link on your class website for students and parents to use to find quality literature. Consider starting your own class wiki with student-made interactive book posters on favorite Newbery winners and honor books using a tool like Canva, reviewd here.

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ALAN: The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents

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This site is by a special interest group of the National Council of Teachers of English. It is a scholarly journal dealing with Adolescent Literature (YA). Included are critiques, articles...more
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This site is by a special interest group of the National Council of Teachers of English. It is a scholarly journal dealing with Adolescent Literature (YA). Included are critiques, articles and links to YA Literature on the Internet. "The journal contains articles on YA literature and its teaching, interviews with authors, reports on publishing trends, current research on YA literature, a section of reviews of new books, and ALAN membership news."

tag(s): literature (214), writing (308)

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Save this site on your classroom computers' favorites, so students can easily access the site to find new books to read! Share this link on your class website. This is an excellent resource to provide for summer reading.

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The Writing Den

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Improve student writing with activities included in this commercial site. The Tips-o-matic teaches simple grammar concepts. Students could use this to brush up on parts of speech and...more
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Improve student writing with activities included in this commercial site. The Tips-o-matic teaches simple grammar concepts. Students could use this to brush up on parts of speech and other grammar online. Includes clarifications of frequently confused words/common mistakes. Sign up to receive a word of the day via E-mail.

tag(s): grammar (139), writing (308)

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A teachers' guide provides ideas for ways to use the various activities.

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Writer's Guide - University of Victoria

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This is an introductory college-level writing guide which provides information on essay forms, when to use which form, and other stylistic guidelines. ...more
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This is an introductory college-level writing guide which provides information on essay forms, when to use which form, and other stylistic guidelines.

tag(s): grammar (139), writing (308)

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Propaganda Critic

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A scary title for a site that talks about persuasive techniques - name calling, circular logic - that are used in propaganda, political campaigning, and advertising. There are lots...more
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A scary title for a site that talks about persuasive techniques - name calling, circular logic - that are used in propaganda, political campaigning, and advertising. There are lots of interesting lesson possibilities in this material, and creative students may also find the content useful.

tag(s): advertising (23), propaganda (9)

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Bookmark this site as a great resource for your student's persuasive writing projects; they can learn to persuade without falling into circular logic traps and emotional appeals that plague today's politicians.

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Purdue's Online Writing Program Lab OWL - Purdue University

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This site was designed specifically for distance learning and writing instruction, but it contains anything an English teacher, or student of English could want. English as a second...more
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This site was designed specifically for distance learning and writing instruction, but it contains anything an English teacher, or student of English could want. English as a second language resources, lesson plans, and helpful suggestions. Resources, lesson plans, and materials for writers and teachers. Also provides links to other sites for more information. Features online writing lab with one on one tutorials, and a grammar hotline, and hand-outs on. This site also has resources for teaching writing across curriculum for integrated teaching styles. This site is reviewed by Purdue English Department students and updated regularly.

tag(s): writing (308)

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Use the handouts under the ESL heading as study guides for students trying to remember English conjugations. Have students practice the words with paper or online flashcards. If using an online tool, try Flashcard Stash, reviewed here. Making the cards and repetition will reenforce the message, and help students in a hands-off instructional manner.

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KidPub

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This site is a collection of over 20,000 stories written by children all over the planet! This site also offers a pen-pal connection for children around the world that are ...more
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This site is a collection of over 20,000 stories written by children all over the planet! This site also offers a pen-pal connection for children around the world that are interested in writing. Stories are not accepted for publication over the summer. An award winning site for young writers. An excellent site!

tag(s): writing (308)

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This site would be an excellent motivating tool for students participating in writing and literature. Save the site as a learning center or station, and allow students both to peruse the stories and submit their own stories to be published. Stories are separated by genre, making it easier to tailor student's focus during a particular unit. During a poetry unit, instruct students to examine only the poetry and to submit their own. Very useful site to inspire and motivate students through the use of their peer's work!

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Grammar and Style Guide - Rutgers

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Source: Jack Lynch at Rutgers - A great grammar resource-- clearly organized alphabetically. Colorful and clear! It might motivate a middle schooler to care about the difference between...more
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Source: Jack Lynch at Rutgers - A great grammar resource-- clearly organized alphabetically. Colorful and clear! It might motivate a middle schooler to care about the difference between "affect" and "effect" or deal with a dangling participle!

tag(s): grammar (139), writing (308)

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Hypergrammar - University of Ottawa

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This venerable site from the University of Ottawa won't win any design awards, but it's a very thorough treatment of grammar, parts of speech, sentence structure, and related grammatical...more
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This venerable site from the University of Ottawa won't win any design awards, but it's a very thorough treatment of grammar, parts of speech, sentence structure, and related grammatical issues. Designed primarily for one-on-one use, there are lots of very usable features, making it a good place for students to look when they're "stuck" on a grammatical issue.

tag(s): grammar (139), writing (308)

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Daily Grammar

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It may not be everyone's favorite topic, but here's a site that offers something different each day for those who want to brush up on their grammar skills. In addition ...more
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It may not be everyone's favorite topic, but here's a site that offers something different each day for those who want to brush up on their grammar skills. In addition to the daily reminder, there is also a full selection of other grammar, style, and usage information.

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The Writers' Almanac - Minnesota Public Radio

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A daily look at writing and writers from Garrison Keillor's' Minnesota Public Radio program of the same name. This site is archived but a new site has more recent notes ...more
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A daily look at writing and writers from Garrison Keillor's' Minnesota Public Radio program of the same name. This site is archived but a new site has more recent notes and episodes.

tag(s): poetry (195), writing (308)

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Poetry Collection from eMule

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This site has been archived but still can be accessed. This is an on-line, full text collection of poetry from dozens of authors. Search by author or title and retrieve ...more
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This site has been archived but still can be accessed. This is an on-line, full text collection of poetry from dozens of authors. Search by author or title and retrieve the entire text, ready to use. Very handy for language arts students who cannot find a particular poem in the anthology they're using.

tag(s): poetry (195)

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Use this site as a resource for students during a unit on poetry. This could be a great tool for students searching for a poem to fit their needs, whether it be for a recitation activity, report, or analysis. Using a broader search engine allows them more options than would a printed anthology within the classroom.

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The Mississippi Writers & Musicians - Mississippi Writers and Musicians

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The Mississippi Writers and Musicians website is a helpful and easy-to-use resource that now includes not just authors and musicians, but also artists and actors from Mississippi. It...more
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The Mississippi Writers and Musicians website is a helpful and easy-to-use resource that now includes not just authors and musicians, but also artists and actors from Mississippi. It is run by the Mississippi Writers and Musicians group. The site features short biographies, facts, and information about the lives and work of many famous Mississippians. The University of Mississippi first developed it, but now it offers even more. This is a great place for students to learn about the people who have shaped Mississippi's culture in writing, music, art, and film.

tag(s): acting (16), artists (99), authors (114), biographies (96)

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Give students a list of fun facts (e.g., "Won a Grammy," "Wrote a bestselling novel") and a list of names from the site. Students can use the website to match each fact with the correct person. Each student selects one writer, musician, artist, or actor from the site and creates a trading card that includes their photo, a brief biography, a notable achievement, and a quote or fun fact. Have them use paper or a template from Canva, reviewed here. Have students research one person from the site and write an imagined interview, with 5-7 questions and answers. They can role-play the interview in pairs or write it as a dialogue script.

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Mecury Radio Theatre Collection

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Remember War of the Worlds? Did you know that the Mercury Radio Theatre also produced dramatizations of stories like Julius Caesar, Tale of Two Cities, and many other classics. This...more
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Remember War of the Worlds? Did you know that the Mercury Radio Theatre also produced dramatizations of stories like Julius Caesar, Tale of Two Cities, and many other classics. This site has them in audio files that you can either download or play as streaming audio. A wonderful source of period interpretations, you can use this site in literature study or to learn more about the history of radio in America.

tag(s): radio (16)

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Use this site as a learning center or station during a unit on the beginnings of the radio, or the evolution of entertainment in Western Society. Allow students to listen to some of the broadcasts, making sure to include headphones in the center. Most entertaining would be the historic "War of the Worlds," broadcast, which could be easily compared the recent Hollywood movie. Start a class discussion on the differences between radio and movies, focusing on the difference between seeing and hearing the action. This site would definitely add some interest to radio, a topic that may seem boring from the outset.

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Olde Sayings

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Here's a collection of explanations for many of the phases that have come into common English use. The explanations range from authoritative to folklore, but the process itself is a...more
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Here's a collection of explanations for many of the phases that have come into common English use. The explanations range from authoritative to folklore, but the process itself is a great illustration of how colloquialisms develop.

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Use this site as learning center or station during a unit on pre-Elizabethan England. Students will love the odd facts concerning where common sayings originated, and the information garnered from the site could easily be worked into class discussion. Have an "Old England" day where students have to use these sayings and words in place of current vernacular!

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The Favorite Poem Project

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U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky has supervised development of this site which offers a collection of "Americans saying the poems they love." The site lets users listen to the recordings...more
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U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky has supervised development of this site which offers a collection of "Americans saying the poems they love." The site lets users listen to the recordings over the Internet, and serves as a barometer of the poetry that inspires us.

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Woodsong Unit Plan

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This is a unit plan for Gary Paulsen's book Woodsong. It is unusually well-done, with background, history, and lesson plans contained on a nicely executed set of pages. If your ...more
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This is a unit plan for Gary Paulsen's book Woodsong. It is unusually well-done, with background, history, and lesson plans contained on a nicely executed set of pages. If your class is reading Woodsong, don't miss this site.

tag(s): reading comprehension (146)

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Take advantage of the free lesson plans on this site! It has lessons for both Language Arts and Math classes, so pass it on to your peers if they are one or the other.

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BibleGateway

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This site provides the text of the Bible in five different translations. A search feature allows students to locate specific words and phrases in any of the texts. ...more
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This site provides the text of the Bible in five different translations. A search feature allows students to locate specific words and phrases in any of the texts.

tag(s): religions (120)

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Use this site for easy searching of the bible. This site would be useful in any philosophy or religion class. Save the site as a favorite on classroom computers, allowing students to use it for research.

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