The Story Pirates celebrate the words and ideas of young people. Our original arts and literacy programs create confident, literate students equipped with a variety of tools for written, verbal, and artistic expression and improve the relevance and effectiveness of in-school and after-school learning. We help to build strong communities that celebrate the value of young voices from diverse backgrounds, and our students learn self-expression skills that they carry into adulthood.
MLA (Modern Language Association) style is most commonly used to write papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities. This resource, updated to reflect the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (7th ed.)
This is a catalog of all the libraries across the US. You can use whichever keywords you want, then limit to "Juvenile" under Audience and "Fiction" under Content for example.
Search results will sometimes indicate what age level the book is appropriate for, though the categories are kind of broad. They will say juvenile audience, primary school, or elementary and junior high school. Another good thing about Worldcat is that it links to Google previews, which often allow you to read significant portions of the book to get a sense of the reading level. Just click on the image of the book cover and it will link you to Google Preview if it is available.
Topics covered from very basic algebra all the way through algebra II. This is the best algebra playlist to start at if you've never seen algebra before. Once you get your feet wet, you may want to try some of the videos in the "Algebra I Worked Examples" playlist.
The Reading TeacherSeptember 2011, Vol. 65, No. 1ARTICLES FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE INCLUDE: Journal of Adolescent & Adult LiteracySeptember 2011, Vol. 55, no. 1ARTICLES FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE INCLUDE: