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Jeff Kinney @Web English Teacher - 0 views

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    The link has lessons and the entire text of diary of a wimpy kid online - this could be a good starting point for moving into online reading texts and the dirary itself is a great example of journal writing for Year 7 students. 
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Moby Dick by Herman Melville. Search, Read, Study, Discuss. - 0 views

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    electronic text of this book. Students can read it online.
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Cliches don't do us justice - Education News - theage.com.au - 0 views

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    A review that is critical of the text - possible activity for discussion online.
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Mao Zedong -the little red book - 1 views

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    full text online
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Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, English Texts, Year 9, NSW | Online Education Home Schoo... - 0 views

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    good easy read summary notes
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Spellchecker - Online Spell Check Form - 0 views

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    Fantastic free tool that requires no download or registration. Copy and paste text into the window and this service will highlight questionable spelling and grammar. An explanation is given as well as ways to fix the problem. This tool supports over 15 different languages including 3 variants of English.
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Watch Online | Go Back To Where You Came From on SBS - 1 views

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    possible essential viewing for encountering conflict - supplementary text to Rugmaker.
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Teaching With Blogs - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

  • Reading and writing texts online are basic skills that students need to be literate citizens in the 21st century. Teaching with blogs provides the opportunity to engage students in both of these literacy activities, and the strategy has the additional benefit of enabling students to publish their writing easily and to share their writing with an authentic audience.
  • When students write entries and comment on the entries of their peers, blogs become an integral part of a lively literacy community.
  • After students have posted entries, talk about the purpose of blog comments. Look at the comments on a popular blog or posted on a local newspaper in response to articles. Emphasize the importance of providing useful suggestinos and supportive feedback.
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