Language Arts

Federal Resources for Educational Excellence:

This site offers historical documents, scientific experiments, mathematical challenges, famous paintings, and other tools for teachers & students. Thousands of topics can be searched -- from the Civil War, the Constitution, to the Amistad Case. Resources can also be viewed in 12 subject areas.

Jan Brett's Homepage

An interview with the famous children's author, activities, games, and teacher links are featured.

Kids Publish

This location publishes all work submitted. A parent maintains the site. Follow the directions for submitting student work. The site offers opportunities for interactive writing, keypals, and much more.

Internet Public Library

The Internet Public Library has lots of fun and educational stuff to see and do. You can play math games, take a tour around the world, or do some fun science experiments. You could also learn some new jokes to try out on your friends or read some stories.

Let's Go Around the World

The Let's Go!: Around the World Web site presents language-arts-based adventures focusing on different regions/cultures of the world. This Web site is designed for K-8 students and their teachers and/or parents. Users will find photographs, stories, poetry, and student contributions from around the world.

Lewis Carroll Home Page

A guide to information on Lewis Carroll. The site also features games.

My Hero

The "My Hero Project" is an interactive Web site that allows users to read hero stories and submit their own stories. Hero stories are categorized and cover such topics as animals, artists, business, family, science, and teachers.

Reader's Theater Editions

Reader's Theater Editions are scripts adapted from stories by Aaron Shepard and others -- mostly humor, fantasy, and retold tales from a variety of cultures. The grade levels for performers fall mostly between 3 and 9. Copying, sharing, and performing the scripts are permitted for any educational, non-commercial purpose.

Shakespeare

This is an interactive, hypermedia site. The site provides opportunities for queries about Shakespeare related matters. Other listings are Shakespeare festivals, a today in Shakespeare History, and a link to a search facility in which you may search the complete works of Shakespeare.

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