An interactive tool that allows students to choose 1 of 4 kinds of story maps and explain and organize their ideas about the elements of a story they are reading. Students can choose Character, Conflict, Resolution, Setting maps.
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ReadWriteThink
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Modern and middle english side by side text of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.
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Librarius
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examples of pieces of literature analyzed by different theories
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Virtual Lit
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Beginning page of interactive (Click-thru) pages that explain the elements of a good short story using the example of "A Jury of Her Peers" to explain. Along the way, questions in the margin help students think through the information.
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Annenberg Media
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A comprehensive site including helpful information for middle school/high school students studying Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare Online
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My Antonia- Willa Cather CHAPTER 8- BOOK ONE - "The first howls were taken up and echoed and with quickening repetitions. There was no moon, but the starlight was clear on the snow. A black drove came up over the hill behind the wedding party. The wolves ran like streaks of shadow.; they looked no longer than dogs, but there were hundreds of them.
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Tutor.com
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