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Books & Literature (25)

BOOK GIRLS

2009
Students can learn something useful from the books or the films they like most by taking an active part in the activity. They also can distinguish the similarities and the differences with their partners in the subject” my favorite book or film”. In the meantime, Students can learn to how to select the books or the films appropriate to themselves or others, and help them get advanced, develop their ability of practice and communicating.
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How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found

2009
We are examining the darker side of the 'tween novel "How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found." We explore some of the main characters' fears: bullies, drowning, and killer bees. Because we learned of Think Quest when we were looking for information on another book, we offer up several resources to viewers. We also speculate on the setting.
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Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.

2009
We are exploring Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.
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www.pageturners.org

2009
We are going to have surveys of students favorite books, interviews obout books, some original poetry, book reviews, moving pictures, word puzzles word ladders, crossword puzzles and word searches included in our website.
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Moral Courage

2008
In our site we have many different items mashed together but all add up by Moral Courage. Some of the things on our website are Salem Witch Trials, The Holocaust, a play called "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller, and teacher resources. There are many more things on this website, and it is a great resource for any student studying about moral courage.
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Parts of Speech

2007
You can learn all about the parts of speech here, and play games to help you understand them better.
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Now I Know My ABC's

2006
This website explores the history of the Latin alphabet, the most widely-used alphabet in the world. We look at each letter and how it developed from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs through the Romans. We have also included information about special alpahbets, such as braille, developed to meet particular needs.
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