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Dana Huff

Unit Plan: Homer's Iliad- Ancient Greeks Invade the Classroom: A River of Discourse wit... - 1 views

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    Good unit plan on Homer's Iliad done by a student teacher for a portfolio. Some good handouts and questions.
Dana Huff

Indexed » Blog Archive » Euphemisms are often misleading. - 0 views

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    Great image for teaching denotation and connotation to students.
ten grrl

Ellesmere Chaucer - 0 views

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    Digitial images from the Ellesmere manuscript of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The page image are available in 3 sizes and can be easily read online.
ten grrl

Book Facsimiles: Internet Shakespeare Editions - 0 views

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    The Internet Shakespeare Editions has high quality facsimilies of Shakespeare's Folios and Quartos available for viewing online. You may view the books in their entirety, page by page. The site includes facsimiles and transcriptions of Folio 1, Folio 2, Folio 3, and Folio 4, and many Quartos available online.
ten grrl

Jean de Brunhoff's Histoire de Babar Maquette - 0 views

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    This digital facsimile presents every page of a small, delicate maquette that Jean de Brunhoff created in 1930 or 1931 as he drafted the first book in the Babar series. The maquette, an extraordinary handmade booklet complete with cover and endpapers, text and illustrations, is the prototype for Histoire de Babar, le petit éléphant.
ten grrl

NYPL Digital Gallery | Walt Whitman Manuscripts - 0 views

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    Over 1,000 items, including manuscripts, printed works, and portraits of Walt Whitman (1819-1892), the leading American poet of the 19th century.
anonymous

Three-Minute Fiction : NPR - 0 views

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    Excellent site for English teachers who want to incorporate some creative fiction either for reading or writing. Have kids write their own three-minute stories.
Dana Huff

Jane Austen Podnovel Blog - 0 views

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    Jane Austen's novels, one chapter at a time, via podcast.
Clifford Baker

Raymond Carver reviewed by James Campbell TLS - 0 views

  • Carver was Hemingway (most of whose fiction is located abroad) transposed to the blue-collar American margins, populated by men and women who seldom think about the world beyond – a land of bad marriages, cramped living rooms, truculent children, and unharnessed addictions of the old-fashioned sort.
  • But what is the real thing? In the original manuscript of “Why Don’t You Dance?”, before Lish’s blue pencil descended, the girl's sympathetic words to the yard sale vendor, “You must be desperate or something”, are not uttered while the pair are dancing. The sentence is adapted from an earlier remark she makes to her boyfriend when they first inspect the items for sale. “They must be desperate or something.” The vendor has yet to make an entrance. It was Lish who changed the words and placed them in her mouth as she “pushed her face into the man’s shoulder”, making it the emotional high point of the narrative.
  • As with other restored or revised texts – in this case, unrevised – the appearance of Beginners prompts some awkward questions. Does the emergence of the “real” stories undermine the reality that the most Carveresque of Carver’s books has had for almost thirty years in the minds of readers? Characters who appear sane turn out to have been mad originally. Characters who smoke didn’t do so in 1980, on their entry into the world. They are the children of Raymond Carver, but their identities were altered by the midwife, Gordon Lish.
anonymous

Essay - Considering 'Reading Management' Software - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Excellent essay about programs like Accelerated Reader and the "management of reading" in an era of accountability.
Mary Worrell

The Second Pass - 0 views

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    What do you guys think about this list? Admittedly I've only read one - "On The Road" by Kerouac - but a few of the others are on my "to-read" list.
anonymous

Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic: Accessible Audiobooks for students with visual impa... - 1 views

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    Audiobooks (including textbooks) for blind & dyslexic students
Dana Huff

The Poetry Foundation : Find Poems and Poets. Discover Poetry. - 4 views

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    Great comprehensive site where you can learn about poetry.
ten grrl

Revising Himself: Walt Whitman and Leaves of Grass (American Treasures Exhibition, Libr... - 0 views

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    This exhibition traces the different occupations and preparations that led Whitman to become the author of Leaves of Grass, as well as his subsequent evolution as a poet. Over almost forty years Whitman produced multiple editions of Leaves of Grass.
Dana Huff

Odyssey Online: Greece - 0 views

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    Great site about ancient Greece and The Odyssey; would be good for classrooms with SMARTBoards.
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