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Teaching Information Literacy: 50 Standards-based Exercises for ...
This second edition covers 50 exercises (up from 35) and includes two new chapters—“What Is Information?” (chapter 2) and “Assessment” (chapter 11). For the ...
http://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Information-Literacy-Standards-based-Exercises/dp/083891053X

Multi-Cultural Educational Services
The LaRue Literacy Exercises were created by Charles LaRue through a grant from the Minnesota Department ...
http://www.mcedservices.com/litex/litex.htm

Literacy Skills - Adult and Family Education Home
B: Preliteracy # Beginning Reading and Writing Activities Students interact with activities that help them learn the basics of reading and writing.
http://www.web-esl.com/pages/lit.html

LaRue Literacy Exercises - Multi-Cultural Educational Services
The LaRue Medical Literacy Exercises were created by Charles LaRue through a grant from the Minnesota Department of Children ...
http://www.mcedservices.com/medex/medex.htm

Magazine Redux: An Exercise in Critical Literacy - ReadWriteThink
Paper and pixels get compared in this lesson in which students compare both printed and online versions of a magazine.
http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/magazine-redux-exercise-critical-214.html

Practice Exercise One - Homonyms - Ohio Literacy Resource Center
Practice Exercise One - Homonyms Read each sentence and fill in the blank with the correct word. 1. I will not be able to _____ the new job.
http://literacy.kent.edu/Midwest/Materials/ndakota/spelling/exercise1.html

Reading Comprehension - The Literacy Web at The University of ...
Within this page,the complex processes involved in reading comprehension are divided into three categories (much like the National Reading Panel Report).
http://www.literacy.uconn.edu/compre.htm

Lesson Five - Possessive nouns (singular and plural)
Lesson Five - Possessive nouns (singular) A possessive noun tells us who (or what) owns or has something. Possessives answer the question "Whose?"
http://literacy.kent.edu/Midwest/Materials/ndakota/spelling/lesson5.html

Welcome to Sarvagnan - English | Grammar | Children | Students ...
English Language educational site which teaches basic English through animated explanations suitable for children and adults. There are animated games too
http://www.stufun.com/

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