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pennington blog - 6 views

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    Blog about all types of things related to grammar, writing etc.
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Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts « Stop NATO - 4 views

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    Collection of links to great anti-war essays & poems to use in class.
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Frankenstein: Penetrating the Secrets of Nature - Home - 10 views

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    This exhibition looks at the world from which Mary Shelley came, at how popular culture has embraced the Frankenstein story, and at how Shelley's creation continues to illuminate the blurred, uncertain boundaries of what we consider "acceptable" science.
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English Tenses Timeline - 24 views

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    Handy guide to English verb tenses that shows a progression in time from the past to the future.
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Create and share flashcards - ediscio.com - 7 views

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    Create flashcard that students can study. Make your own or use some that have been created.
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Media 21 Update: Literature Circles and Research Go Together Like Peanut Butt... - 14 views

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    Buffy shares tons of information and insights into pairing literature circles with research.
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High School English - 22 views

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    English links and tools.
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TwitVid - @alyankovic GRAMMAR, people!!! - 10 views

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    Weird Al helps us see the difference between "less" and "fewer."
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Shakespeares Words | Home - 9 views

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    A great online Shakespeare concordance.
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Stanford Study of Writing - Home - 15 views

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    This is a great piece to have your staff discuss.
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Graphic Novels CMIS Evaluation Fiction Focus - 8 views

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    Resources and recommendations for teaching graphic novels
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Flash cards, vocabulary memorization, and study games | Quizlet - 6 views

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    My students told me about this site where they make study guides and flash cards for themselves. It's free, and it would be particularly good for studying information that you have to memorize.
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    Thanks to you - and your students - for the tip!
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Truthdig - Why the United States Is Destroying Its Education System - 7 views

  • “For human beings, thinking of past matters means moving in the dimension of depth, striking roots and thus stabilizing themselves, so as not to be swept away by whatever may occur—the Zeitgeist or History or simple temptation. The greatest evil is not radical, it has no roots, and because it has no roots it has no limitations, it can go to unthinkable extremes and sweep over the whole world.”
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      This is as profoundly true now as it ever was.
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SearchStories Youtube Video Maker - 2 views

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    Create your own Google Search Story
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Video Writing Prompts - Teach Hub - 11 views

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    Video writing prompts for teaching with response questions
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