
All State Department are listed and linked at The United States Department of Education or at Teacher'sFirst.com. However, since some of the best state sites for English are not under the State Department of Education but are developed by some other group or individual, only the following sites are linked below. These sites are listed because they have such helpful things as curriculum standards, lesson plans, teacher tools, online literature, classroom management ideas, web resources, schemes of work, assessments, plus thousands more resources for K-12 English teachers. Click the link of your choice.American Verse Project form the University of Michigan
Bibliomania: Free Online Literature and Study Guides
Blue Web'n: A Library of Blue Ribbon Learning Sites on the Web
Columbia Education Center Lesson Plans
Education for the Information Age
Education World: Wallingford, CT
High School English Lesson Plans
Los Angeles County TEAMS Distance Learning Electronic Classrooms K-12
Lesson Planet: The Largest Directory of Lesson Plans on the Web
Minnesota Council of Teachers of English
National Professional Resources, Inc.
Outta Ray's Head (Lesson Plans, Handouts, and Ideas)
Schools of California Online Resources for Education Aligned to the California Content Standards
Solutions for English Teaching: Let Us Do the Work For You
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