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PODCAST & ARTICLE: More Catcher in the Rye

Wow, Catcher is everywhere of late.... You would NEVER want to use this entire podcast but Slate.com did this incredible Audio Book Club r…

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0 Oct 7, 2009

COMICS: Fisher-Price Theatre: Catcher In The Rye

If you're into Cather in the Rye, please be sure to check out these other posts in the American Lit Group: ARTICLE: She thought school was…

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0 Oct 7, 2009

CURRICULA: Free A&E 'Biography' Study Guides + 'Save Our History' Teachers Manuals!

In the early aughts I was dating a woman who worked at the A&E/The History Channel's education department. As a result I got to see lot…

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0 Oct 1, 2009

TUNES: Mr. Duey Raps About Every Core Discipline!

Detroit is responsible for Motown, techno, the late great beat master J-Dilla, Eminem, and now, perhaps for the teacher set ... Mr. Duey O…

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2 Sep 30, 2009
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IMAGE/PROMPT: Heroes & Villains

People often do work in English and History classes around "heroes and villains." I thought this prompt: Find an Internet article about s…

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0 Sep 24, 2009

VIDEO: Did You Know 4.0

Great video about new vs. old media. Give it a watch - it should make one weary classes that deal exclusively in print texts. Because it is…

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0 Sep 15, 2009

ARTICLE: Double Standards & Scarlett Letter

Woah, I totally forgot to post this article in the American Lit Group (I put it in Biz back in July) **** An incredible article from Fast C…

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0 Sep 11, 2009

CONTEST/LESSON PLANS: 4-12 Letters About Literature Library of Congress

This resource is from the September 2009 issue of American Teacher, the AFT's monthly publication. Also see http://www.lettersaboutliter

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0 Sep 11, 2009

RESOURCES: Edgar Allan Poe

Hey Am Lit Folks, Was reading the New Yorker this morning and read a fascinating article about Edgar Allan Poe. In related resources there…

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4 Sep 10, 2009
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WEBSITE/ONLINE MAG: READ's Great Authors. NEW multimedia experience

OK, so it is a pay site from Weekly Reader. It looks like they're trying to do online interactive mags. I checked out the Poe module/issue…

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0 Sep 10, 2009

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