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Activities to help parents teach their children to write well.
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For questions on English grammar, spelling, and usage; to search a dictionary of words, names or quotations; for help with writing; for crosswords and puzzles.
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Links to categories such as research, literature, grammar, writing, reading, and lesson plans as well as course descriptions and standards.
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Provides educational materials, services, and coursework related to reading, English, writing, and the language arts.
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Humanities education web sites reviewed for teachers by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Resources in literature, art history, foreign languages, and history.
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Student-generated essays on various works.
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Offers tutoring for adults and children available.
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Annotated links to English resources online.
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Mini-lessons for high school (9-12).
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Weekly grammar rules, person of the month, riddles, jokes, and miscellaneous non-language links.
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Resources from tongue twisters to Zen stories.
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Report-writing guide as well as links to help with grammar, terms, writing skills and reading comprehension.
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Educational resources and curriculum links for secondary language arts teachers and students.
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Resources for teaching poetry to children, including lesson plans, performance tips, and fun activities.
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Materials for families to ensure good reading skills in children. Includes 400 activities for K-3 students. From the U.S. Department of Education.
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S.C.O.R.E. for language arts includes the cyberguides: web- based units of study which are centered on a piece of children's literature.
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Markets play scripts, reading scripts, and choral speaking scripts for schools and libraries. Provides free online samples.
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Free online tool allows teachers to create their own Flash-based vocabulary learning games. Program may also be downloaded for offline use.
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Subscription service offers free sample scripts.
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Offers dialect coaching in all dialects for actors as well as accent reduction.
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Association for teachers of English literature and language at all levels from primary to post-graduate, and for all those with an interest in the English language and its literatures.
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Traces the development of verbal and non-verbal communication through human history, from prehistoric cave drawings to satellite broadcast.
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Offers free monthly drama activity. Also provides workshops for organizations and school districts.