ELA Intermediate Open Educational Resources

ELA Intermediate Open Educational Resources

Explore materials from libraries and cultural heritage institutions that document the rich history of New York’s Hudson River Valley. Discover photographs, diaries, correspondence, artwork, publications, oral history interviews, and more that contribute to the story of the...

The Library of Congress is celebrating national poetry month by launching its new online archive of recorded poetry. This archive feaetures over 75 years of recorded poetry readings that are available to listen to on the ocmputer, phone, or any device with an internet connection. 

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Teaching Channel is a video showcase—on the Internet and TV—of inspiring and effective teaching practices in America's schools. They have a rapidly growing community of registered members who trade ideas and share inspiration from each other. The Tch community is seeking to revolutionize how teachers learn, connect, and inspire each...

Lily Jones writes about engaging students when teaching ancient history and art in her article on "Teaching Channel." She explores the teaching methods and styles used to teach children about events that can seem irrelivent to them. She gives great advice and provides resources that you can use when teaching about art and history. To read her...

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