Babloo.
http://www.babloo.com/
Babloo is a multi-lingual and audio-integrated site that includes everything
from folk tales to safety and good manners, science activities, and much more.
Invisible Ink: Books on Ghosts & Hauntings.
http://www.invink.com
Read reviews and excerpts of more than 500 ghostly titles from around the world.
Learn how to write your own ghost book. Educator pages feature activities using
ghost books, where to find ghost stories, and a bibliography.
Julius Caesar.
http://members.tripod.com/~lklivingston/caesar/
This paraphrase of Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar is intended as a supplement
to the original work. Read it along with the original as an aid to
comprehension. This includes a number of links to relevant materials.
KidzPage.
http://www.veeceet.com
Opportunity to read poetry from Ogden Nash and other famous poets. Contributions
from young readers, too!
Louisa May Alcott Web.
http://www.louisamayalcott.org
Who was born on the 333rd day of the year, has had books on the bestseller list
more than 100 years after her death, and has a crater on Venus named after her?
Excellent collection of resources on this treasured author of Little Women.
Mark Twain and His Times.
http://etext.virginia.edu/railton/
This site focuses on how “Mark Twain” and his works were created and defined,
marketed and performed, reviewed and appreciated. The goal is to allow readers,
scholars, students, and teachers to see what Mark Twain and others from his
times said about each other, in ways that can speak to us today.
Shakespeare for Kids: Activities for Children and Families.
http://www.folger.edu/template.cfm?cid=588
While working puzzles, answering quizzes, and learning new words, the user is
learning about Shakespeare, his plays, and Elizabethan England.
Snow White.
http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/special/kay/snowwhite.html
This site examines the Snow White story in text and images over the last 100
years.
Starfall
http://www.starfall.com
Short stories that concentrate on a vowel or blend sound. By clicking on a word,
help is given. Primarily designed for first grade, also useful for
pre-kindergarten, Kindergarten and second grade.
The Many Faces of Alice.
http://www.dalton.org/ms/alice/
A fully illustrated (by students at the Dalton School in New York), full-text
version of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, accompanied by
student essays and teaching packet.