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Teachers Pay Teachers
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Teacher's Pet
Teaching Literature Just Got A Whole Lot Easier! With Our LitPlan Literature Lesson Plans And Many Other Resources For Teaching Literature, You'll Save Time, Save Money, Be Prepared, And Have A Great Foundation For Your Novel Units.
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Splashes From The River
A light-hearted, whimsical approach to learning basic English grammar! Join Marie, a retired English teacher, for a series of relaxed tutorials, in and around her cozy cottage on the beach.
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The Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar
ATEG, an Assembly of NCTE, the National Council of Teachers of English, is a national forum for discussing the teaching of grammar, and welcomes all views on the role of grammar in our schools. ATEG maintains an Internet mail list where all aspects of the teaching of English grammar are discussed. Website includes Tips for Teaching Grammar, Grammar Links, Publicationa about Grammar and Writing, and Questions and Answers about Teaching Grammar.
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The Center for Learning
Excellent source for novel/drama units on literature taught in midddle and high schools. We highly recommend these units to teachers with discussion based teaching style, and AP and IB English classes. Emphasis is on themes, cultural setting, ethical values, and higher order thinking skills.
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Prestwick House, Inc.
Offers paperback class sets of books, source materials on grammar, vocabulary, and writing, and reprodicible materials for teachers. Prestwick features amazing original artwork on bookcovers for classic works.
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Follett Library Resources, Inc.
Online source for downloadable materials, including novel units, grammar, vocabulary, and writing.
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The Writing Company
Carefully selected resources for the secondary
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Movie Version Study Guides
Movie Version study guides compare the movie to the book. The Common Core Standards call for comparing the novel text to a different version, especially a film version. Movie Version study guides provide reliable information about the comparison to know if student responses are accurate.
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