| Collection of Poetry for all: children to young adults | |
| No Sweat Shakepeare links to e-versions of his plays, sonnets and more. | |
| Children's Literature: Age 8-9 years: A short list of books that would interest an elementary level student. | |
| Science Fiction: A list of of short stories, novellas and novels in this fictional genre of literature. | |
| Mythology: Selections from the rich literature that formed the basis for mankinds earliest beliefs about himself and his world. | |
| Readings in History: Favorite reads on World and American history. | |
| Readings in American and World Literature: Selections recommended by Massachusetts | |
| UCLA Children's Book Collection includes good children's books to buy, borrow, or download | |
| Lit-K12: List compiled by the Department of Ed in Massachusetts | |
| Multicultural Literature in the United States Today Literature Journal in several languages provided by the Department of State. | |
| Book Report: A form suitable for elementary students to report on a book they have read. It may also be useful as a starting format for older students. | |
| American Folklore by State folktales from various American states sorted by the state they originated in. | |
| Urban Legends these are modern folk tales often spread by email. Most are a joke, some are outright hoaxes, and a few are based on real events. | |
| Lit2Go Literature selections in both auditory (mp3) and print versions to use with struggling students. | |
| Tarheel Readers University of North Carolina creates these multi-media stories for beginning readers. | |
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Library: Index of online Libraries for books and other resources |
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Charles Dickens with links to studies of his writing. |
Page created June 13, 2008. Anne Pemberton. Updated: Friday, October 29, 2010 . AP.