You might find something useful for your English classes here.
The
Language Academy: The Language Academy is a web-site for those involved
in English as a Second Language (ESL) with online chats and threaded discussion
groups for learners and teachers. There are research articles related to
bilingual education, links to a variety of relevant web sites and even a
small set of lesson plans in the teacher resources section.
ISLMC Children's Literature & Language Arts Resources : Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) Children's Literature and Language Arts index page. This page focuses on children's literature in education. Teachers, library media professionals, parents and students will find information on children's literature and associated language arts here. Please visit the ISLMC Home Page to find other resources. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap.
Aardvark's English Forum.com : Resources for Students and Teachers of English (ESL/EFL) The Children's Literature Site: This site offers information of how to bring literature into the classroom and how literature can easily be incorporated into any of the other subject areas.The English Server: The English Server is a cooperative which has been publishing humanities texts on line since 1990. Today it offers over eighteen thousand works, covering a wide range of interests. Feel free to read from any of our collections, search our entire site for topics of interest to you, send comments (or new texts) to our editors, talk on our telnet conference line, and join our public mailing lists.
Falcon Education Link: "The home of the Macbeth Page" A helpful study guide for students studying Macbeth or Hamlet. Really this is for students but I thought that teachers should look at this site too.
The Riggs Institute: Discover What hasn't been taught by English in America at the Teacher Training Level for 60 Years!
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Just what you would expect to find, the complete works. You will also find links to other resources, a discussion area, and a glossary of quotations. A must for any English teacher.
Let me know what you think:Mail Me(alariv@telusplanet.net)