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  • The Jack London Collection Online

    Jack London died of kidney disease when he was only 40, but during his short life he was an unusually prolific writer.  When he died in 1916, he left behind everything from the adventure novels for which he is most known, to journalism, essays, and letters.  The Sonoma State University Library has gathered and organized much about this important ...
    Posted to Interactive Language Arts (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 20, 2011
  • Mark Twain Interactive Scrapbook

    For teachers introducing Mark Twain to their students, the Mark Twain Interactive Scrapbook is a website with a useful variety of multimedia resources from video and audio to images of primary documents and quotes from the author.  The site is produced by PBS and has five classroom activities ready to use with your middle or high school students.  ...
    Posted to Interactive Language Arts (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 17, 2011
  • Learn and Teach Out Loud: Add Some Audio or Video Flare to Your Lit Units

    When recently looking for electronic resources to add to my short story unit, I came across LearnOutLoud.com where hundreds of recorded works are available free for download.  Learn Out Loud doesn’t just have audio recordings of books and stories (though there are plenty of those); they also have podcasts and videos. Some of the resources cost ...
    Posted to Interactive Language Arts (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 2, 2011
  • Poetry through the Ages

    From Coca-Cola ads to Beat Poetry and Haiku, the “Poetry through the Ages” website offers a remarkable depth of information as well as fun, engaging ways to explore those depths.  The site is produced by a group of talented poets, researchers, curators, and web developers and it is loaded with dynamic content to introduce students to the history ...
    Posted to Interactive Language Arts (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 27, 2010