
Greek Children's Literature Page undefined Greek Children's Literature may not have the same kind of worldwide fame as English-language Children's literature, except for Ancient Greek mythology and Aesop's fables which have done their round of the world in translation more times than Aesop himself could count, however this does not mean that superb and progressive work has not been done on both the writing, illustration and research fronts. This is evident both in terms of national and international awards and recognition given to children's literary texts as well as the publication of critical papers in international journals and secondary texts and their subsequent citation by international researchers. This site is an attempt to provide a resource for both Greek and foreign scholars interested in Greek children's literature and its research. Web-Site Updated June 2009 Table of Contents
Children's Library : Free Books : Free Texts : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive Publisher's chromolithographed pictorial wrappers favoritefavoritefavoritefavorite ( 22 reviews ) Topics: Brothers and sisters, Orphans, Conduct of life, Education California Digital Library by Crane, Thomas, b. 1843? A Big Archive of Occult Recordings: Historic Audio Lets You Hear Trances, Paranormal Music, Glossolalia & Other Strange Sounds (1905-2007) Aleister Crowley in ceremonial garb, 1912, via Wikimedia Commons We've all had our wits scared out of us by films, images, and the written word, but somehow few forms work their haunting magic quite so effectively as sound alone. Think of the snap of the twig in the woods or the creak of the staircase in the empty house — or, to take it farther, the sound of possessed children speaking in tongues. You can hear recordings of that and other unusual phenomena at Ubuweb, which hosts the collection Occult Voices – Paranormal Music, Recordings of Unseen Intelligences 1905-2007. The eerie recordings on offer include "audio documents of paranormal phenomena including trance speech, direct voices, clairvoyance, xenoglossy, glossolia including ethnological material, paranormal music, 'rappings' and other poltergeist manifestations as well as so-called 'Electronic voice phenomena.'" Enter the archive of Occult Voices here.
Search results Literature for Children seeks to make accessible volumes or children's literature, published in the United States and Great Britain between 1850 and 1923. Titles published during this period are now in the public domain and can be reproduced and access freely by anyone. This effort is enabled through funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, with initial grant projects awarded to the University of Florida. Literature for Children draws from the children's literature collections of the state's public university libraries and from the collections of their partners in K-12 and higher education.
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30 AWESOME Interactive Websites for Elementary to Middle School Classrooms [COMMON CORE] Whether you're a computer savvy, technology-yielding super-teacher or one who is just dipping their toe into the sea of educational technology, here are 30 awesome sites every elementary teacher should have bookmarked. These sites can be used in class or the computer lab, both individually or as a whole group, and aid in both instruction and reinforcement of various topics across the elementary grades. The best part is, many are aligned with the Common Core Standards. Enjoy!
KS2 Literacy Different types of words can be used to make your writing more interesting and easier to read. You need to know when to use them and how to spot them. In writing, words are grouped together into phrases, sentences, clauses and paragraphs. Linking these building blocks together in the right way makes your writing easy to understand and interesting to read. 6 Traits and Primary Writers...our print guide and webpage Hello, my name is Jodie Black, and I served as Co-Director of the Northern Nevada Writing Project between 2003-2007. Our Northern Nevada Writing Project is a healthy organization flourishing around the Reno/Sparks metropolitan area. You are looking at our webpage devoted to our 2008 publication: Six by Six: Traits Writing for Little Writers. Classroom teachers, currently teaching the primary grades, who have explored how to teach the traits to five and six year olds, created this guide of thirty six lessons. This group of eager and excited professionals took the time to teach each of these lessons in their classrooms to their students.
Kids Audio Books The LearnOutLoud.com Kids Audio & Video Directory offers a selection of over 2,000 educational audio and video titles for kids and teens. Here you’ll find audio books, podcasts, and free videos for kids to learn from. Sort by Titles Per Page 1 - 10 of 1856 Titles KidsCom - Create - Write me a story Write Me a Story is the place where you can try your writing skills, share your imagination, read fun stories and maybe even get published on the Internet! Each week we'll challenge you to write a story using the character, place and prop we give you. Your story can be as funny, sad or silly as you want, but nothing your parents would get mad about. (Speaking of parents, you should get their OK before sending your story to us because many people around the world might be reading your stunning work.) Each week we randomly select five stories by kids 11 and younger and five by kids 12 and older to put in the Ballot Box.
Stapleless Book Grades K – 1 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson Name Talk: Exploring Letter-Sound Knowledge in the Primary Classroom Students demonstrate their letter/sound knowledge by working with name cards and sharing observations about their classmates' names, giving teachers an opportunity to assess knowledge in a meaningful context. Grades K – 2 | Lesson Plan | Unit Flip Book The Flip Book is designed to allow users to type and illustrate tabbed flip books up to ten pages long. Students and teachers can use the flip book for taking notes while reading, making picture books, collecting facts, or creating question and answer booklets. Students can choose from nine different layouts for the pages of their books (shown left). A blank flip book is available for demonstration and planning. Grades K – 12 | Student Interactive | Writing & Publishing Prose Stapleless Book
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