Excellent source for developing language and communication through listening, speaking, viewing, and presenting.
Aaron Shephard's Readers Theater
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Online texts of Shakespeare
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
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Beginning page of interactive (Click-thru) pages that explain the elements of a good short story using the example of "A Jury of Her Peers" to explain. Along the way, questions in the margin help students think through the information.
Annenberg Media
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Help with Shakespearian sonnets and plays
No Sweat Shakespeare
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The student is able to browse literary criticism by author, by work, or by period. The search produces biographical information, criticism, links to other helpful sites, and links to works online.
IPL (Internet Public Library)
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Modern and middle english side by side text of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.
Librarius
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examples of pieces of literature analyzed by different theories
Virtual Lit
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A comprehensive site including helpful information for middle school/high school students studying Shakespeare.
Shakespeare Online
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In this Early Edge video lesson, you'll learn more about Accessing Texts, so you can be successful when you take on high-school English/Language Arts & Reading.
The Princeton Review
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