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Links: Literature

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Check out some classic fables on video. Excellent examples of moral literature. Four Aesop's Fables on Video _____________________________________________________________________________
 
"To Kill a Mockingbird"

Chapter summary, vocabulary embedded in quotes from the book as well as 
important allusions and southern idioms.
The Student Survival Guide for TKAM

 
 
Free Online Literature with more than 2000 Classic Texts! 

*Literature Book Notes, Author Biographies, Book Summaries and Reference 
Books 
*Read Classic Fiction, Drama, Poetry, Short Stories and Contemporary Articles 
and Interviews 
*Study Guides to the most read books and Help for Teachers 
*Research our Reference Books, Dictionaries, Quotations, Classic Non-fiction, 
Biographies and Religious Texts
Bibliomania!

 
 
Christopher Marlowe wrote during Shakespeare's time. The objectives of this 
webpage are as follows:
To acquaint students with the fascinating life of the playwright Christopher 
Marlowe. 
To introduce the background of Elizabethan drama. 
To introduce the classical roots of Elizabethan tragedy. 
To explore the universal themes presented in Dr. Faustus. 
Enjoy!
Christopher Marlowe

 
 
Welcome to Aesop's Fables

Since 1994 Professor Copper Giloth has assigned her students in Art 271, 
Introduction to Computing in the Fine Arts, the task of illustrating the 
traditional Aesop's fables along side their own retellings of the fables in a 
modern setting. This collection gathers together artwork from several 
semesters.

Over the years the Web has developed to allow for more action and 
interactivity. In the earlier versions, the stories are illustrated with 
still images set in simple HTML pages. More recently, students have been 
working with Macromedia Flash to develop their stories as animations, some 
with sound and interactivity.
Aesop's Fables

 
 
Curl up with a friend or family member and listen to one or many of these 
FREE radio drama pod casts!
Radio Nostalgia Network

 
 
Use this program to impress your teacher with a full biography printed out in 
the shape of a cube! You can use Bio-Cube to summarize a person's life after 
reading or before reading a biography or autobiography.
NCTE Bio-Cube

 
 
Enjoy free sample eBooks including entire books and preview chapters from 
leading publishers. Clicking on Install and Read will install Adobe Digital 
Editions software if needed.
Adobe eBook Library

 
 
Flocabulary uses the educational power and social appeal of hip-hop music to 
foster literacy and promote academic success in the classroom and beyond.
Flocabulary

 

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