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Aesop’s Fables
Perfect for Unit I/II note taking and rewriting; has links to lesson
plans & other Aesop miscellany. Also contains a complete collection
of Anderson’s Fairy Tales (127) for reading and Unit III summarizing:
http://www.aesopfables.com
Audible Audio Books
Downloadable audio books and podcasts. Great for the road! Choose from 50,000 titles:
http://www.audible.com
- Try Audible Now and Get 2 Free Audiobook Downloads with a 14 Day
Trial. Choose from over 60,000 Titles.
Bartleby’s Great Books Online
Fiction, non-fiction, and reference source texts online. You can even
download Strunk & White’s The Elements of Style and Bartlett’s
Familiar Quotations.
http://www.bartleby.com
BookWire
A huge web site where you can research book awards, read reviews,
actually download hundreds (with links to thousands) of entire
books—fiction, non-fiction, children’s, public domain, classics by Hans
Christian Anderson, Mark Twain, R.L. Stevenson, etc. All free!
http://www.bookwire.com
Commas!
For a quick and easy to understand guide to using commas in American
English, see the The Owl at Purdue, a writing guide for students:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/607/02
Common Errors in English
A good source for keeping your students’ compositions error-free.
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/errors.html
Institute for Excellence in Writing
Our most up-to-date seminar calendar as well as product descriptions, a
order form, student samples, useful links, answers to common questions
and our online store.
http://www.excellenceinwriting.com
For an explanation on what Unit 3 (Narrative Stories) is used for and some tips on teaching it, Click here
IEW Families email loop
Sign up for an email loop of parents and teachers discussing the
products and applications of the Teaching Writing: Structure & Style
syllabus . This is an independently run web loop and is not
administered or moderated by IEW.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IEWfamilies/
Librivox (Acoustical Liberation of Books in the Public Domain)
LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain.
http://librivox.org
Project Gutenberg
The major source of etext transcriptions on the web. Everything from
Dante’s Inferno (in Italian or English) to “The Miller’s Daughter” by
Emile Zola. All free:
http://www.promo.net/pg/
Society for the Preservation of English Language & Literature (SPELL)
A fun organization with a humorous and informative newsletter as well as
a Scholarship-Essay Competition for High School Students. Richard
Lederer (author of Anguished English) is VP and contributor.
http://www.spellorg.com/
Unit 5 Helps from Laura B. (Writing from Pictures)
Unit 5 Helps from Laura Bettis.pdf
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