LANGUAGE OF LITERATURE and ELEMENTS OF WRITING RESOURCES

English Language Arts

 

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"Outside Resources"

Book Rap
Research and Writing Guide
Blue Book of Grammar
Learn Poetry's Rules/Tools/Forms
British Library
Graphic Organizers
Young Adult Library Services Assoc.
Outstanding Books
Popular Paperbacks
National Center for Educational Statistics
Web Teacher
Internet Resources in Literature
Educational Resources Information Center
The National Council of Teachers of English
Students Guide to Research using the WEB
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations
Merriam-Webster Dictionary Online
Houses Famous Quotes
Figures of Speech
PBS Resources for Language Arts
New SAT 2005
British Library: Caxton's Chaucer
Teen Ink
Chronological approach to authors

Political cartoons of the 19th Century
Internet Modern History Sourcebook
Primary source documents, teaching activities
Great Ideas for Teaching Students Web Research
Vocabulary lists for Middle School/High School novels
The History Channel

 

"Outside Resources"

Oxford Reference

Purdue's Writing Lab
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
Shakespeare Oxford Society
Folger Shakespeare Library
Merriam-Webster Online

Acronym Finder
Rhyming Dictionary
Teen World News

What is Poetry?
Craft of Poetry
Online Speech Bank
Videoconferencing Introduction
Communicating with Parents
Using Email in the Classroom
Glatt Plagiarism Services
Free Book Notes
Literary Criticisms
Dr. Grammar
Great Books Online
English Online

Poetry 180: A Poem a Day for American High Schools
Assembling a List of Works Cited
Slate Citation Machine
Smithsonian Education
Internet Sacred Text Archive
Lessons Tied to Literature
Houses the famous Elements of Style
Common Errors in English
Lots of Information and Ideas
Online Writing Lab
Lots of Vocabulary information (including SAT vocab)
Resources for teaching American Literature
Information on Nobel Prize winners
NAEP Questions for Reading
NAEP Questions for Writing
6+1 Trait Writing
Project Gutenberg
All Quiet on the Western Front (lesson plans)

Cry the Beloved Country (lesson plans)
Farewell to Manzanar (lesson plans)
Night (lesson plans)
The Tempest (lesson plans)

World War I (virtual field trip)
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)

Last Reviewed May 10, 2005
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Contact Information
DoDEA
ELA Coordinator

4040 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22203

(703) 588-3158