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Kelli Stephenson

Bibliomania - Free Online Literature and Study Guides - 1 views

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    This site has over 2000 classic texts in full online. There are countless short stories and poetry as well. Perfect for lessons on short stories, poetry, or a quick look into a chapter or two of a fiction or nonfiction work. It also has study guides, author biographies, reference books, interviews, religious texts, etc.
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    Bibliomania is a resource for free literature texts, especially classics, in an electronic format. This is useful for english and maybe history.
Andie Faircloth

Holt McDougal Online- Think Central - 0 views

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    Will need a username and password, but an excellent source and supplemental tool for every unit. Not only great for this particular text book, but applicable for several of their editions and grade levels.
Sam Smithson

Links to educational websites - 0 views

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    It has a at least four sites on all the following tabs. Reference Encyclopedias Tutorials Cliff Notes Text Books Notetaking Collaboration Tools File Storage Social Networds Jobseeking Online Office Instant Messaging Gaming Blogging
Andie Faircloth

Build Visual Representations of Characters - 0 views

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    This might sound a little elementary, but can definitely work on a secondary level. Have students to build characters based off of their descriptions in text and watch them interact.
Patrick McCarthy

Lincoln/Net: About Lincoln/Net - 0 views

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    This site is sponsored by Northern Illinois University and is a primary source material for one of America's most celebrated Presidents.  It has text, images, videos and interactive features as well.  
Patrick McCarthy

History of Napoleon Bonaparte and the First Empire, History of Napoleon III and the Sec... - 1 views

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    This is a site sponsored by the Napoleon Foundation which offers significant information on one of history's most notorious figures. It includes text, timelines, family trees, etc.  
Lenore Howard

20 Free Web Apps for the 2.0 Student - 0 views

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    Websites for English, Math, and Finance purposes. Includes sites that specialize in tracking old math calculations, to citing sources, applications for calendars and homework dates which notify via e-mail or SMS. Sites to translate units as well as translate text and much more!
Katlyn Lancaster

No Fear Shakespeare: Shakespeare's plays plus a modern translation you can understand - 0 views

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    This website will help me teach lessons on Shakespeare. "No Fear Shakespear", by Sparknotes, will also be given to my students in a study guide format AFTER studying plays written by Shakespeare.
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    No Fear Shakespeare places the original text written by Shakespeare next to a "translation" into modern English. This is a useful tool because sometimes Middle English can be very intimidating to read, and even if a reader basically understands the meaning, they might not understand all nuances. No Fear Shakespeare helps us to understand what Shakespeare really meant.
Colin Tracy

The Bill of Rights (including the Preamble to the Bill of Rights) - 0 views

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    This website includes the full text of the Bill of Rights. It seperates them into an easy-to-read fashion. There are also links to different related websites, including a picture of the bill.
Colin Tracy

American Rhetoric: Top 100 American Speeches by Rank - 0 views

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    This website has the "Top 100 speeches" and provides the text of the speech and audio when available. Speeches from such people as Reagan, MacArthur, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, Martin Luther King, etc.
Andie Faircloth

Online Mindmaps - 0 views

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    Automatically convert any list of your words, phrases, or sentences into an online mindmap. Print it, save it, share it! Great for any subject and study aids/organizational tool for all students.
Heather Griffin

Fall of the House of Usher hypertext - 0 views

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    This site is really helpful for students reading Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher," as it provides pop-ups with vocab, info, reading questions, etc. that help the student understand Poe's story
monet hardison

Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds - 0 views

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    This is a website used for creating different and individual visual representations for class.
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    Creative word webs are generated by this site and can be used to show unit/lesson vocabulary in a non-list sort of way. This site could also be used by students so they could make their own Wordle's with vocabulary that they found particularly important
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    This site allows you to make creative word clouds, which would be an interesting project or lesson (it would appeal especially to the visual learners).
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    Wordle is a toy for generating "word clouds" from text that you provide.
monet hardison

Glogster: make a poster online. It's free! - 0 views

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    Glogster is a site useful for review and projects. Students can create interactive posters that contain text, video, pictures and other graphics.
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    Great Website for having your students make interactive posters online and share with peers.
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