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         Quotations Language Arts:     more books (100)
  1. The Language of Recovery: A Blue Mountain Arts Collection ("Language of ... " Series) by A Blue Mountain Arts Collection, 2000-09-01
  2. The Language of Teenagers: Words to Remember (Blue Mountain Arts Collection)
  3. The Language of Prayer: A Blue Mountain Arts Collection by A Blue Mountain Arts Collection, 2000-09-01
  4. The Language of Happiness: A Collection from Blue Mountain Arts ("Language of ... " Series) by Susan Polis Schutz, 1999-05-01
  5. You Will Always Have an Angel Watching over You: A Blue Mountain Arts Collection ("the Language of ..." Series)
  6. Quotation Marks: Teaching the basics about quotation marks, without putting students to sleep (Teaching the Boring Stuff Series) by Susan Collins, 1999-09-09
  7. The Language of Parenting: A Blue Mountain Arts Collection on the Joys of Being a Parent (The "Language of ... " Series)
  8. Words on Words: Quotations about Language and Languages
  9. Dictionary of Quotations in Communications
  10. Incredible Quotations (Grades 4-8) by Jacqueline Sweeney, 1999-01-01
  11. Memorable Quotations: French Writers of the Past by Carol A. Dingle, 2000-12
  12. A World of Words: An ABC of Quotations by Tobi Tobias, Peter Malone, 1998-09-01
  13. Quotations for the Soul
  14. Woodroof's Quotations, Commas and Other Things English: Grammar Reference Guide by David K Woodroof, 2005-10-03

1. Fun With Quotations Language Arts Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Workshee
A Lesson Plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity inLanguage Arts and called Fun with Quotations.
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Title - Fun with Quotations
By - Brad Moore
Primary Subject - Language Arts
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Grade Level - 4th
Quotations I. Grade and Developmental Level: 4th Grade Language Arts II. Objective: · Students will be able to punctuate and capitalize quotations correctly. · Students will be able to use quotations correctly in their writing. III. Procedures: · Focus: The teacher will pass out copies of a page in the book The Bernstein Bears Get Stage Fright that contains quotations. The teacher will direct the students to find as many quotations in that passage as they can. Once students have been given time to find the quotations, the teacher will ask for students to raise their hands and point out the quotations they found. The teacher will then explain to the students that they will be discussing quotations. The teacher will also point out that quotations are used in a variety of writing and that knowing how to correctly include quotations in one’s writing is important. · Input: The teacher will explain that a quotation is the exact words of a speaker. The teacher will also explain that quotation marks show where the speaker’s exact words begin and end. The teacher will tell the students that the first word in a quotation begins with a capital letter. Next, the teacher will explain that when a quotation comes last in a sentence, students will use a comma to separate the speaker from the quotation. Finally, the teacher will tell the students how to correctly punctuate a sentence with a quotation in it when that sentence involves a statement, question, or exclamation. The teacher will remind students to remember the period at the end of the sentence. After explaining the correct format to be used when including a quotation in a sentence, the teacher will model correct usage of quotations that meet the criteria mentioned above.

2. AskOxford The Free Online Dictionary Resource From OUP
Search the Compact Oxford English Dictionary online; get answers to questions on English, language, grammar, spelling, quotations, and usage; find
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3. Direct And Indirect Quotations Language Arts Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activit
A Lesson Plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity.
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Printable Version for your convenience! Language Arts: Direct and Indirect Quotations by: Diane Perigin GRADE LEVEL: 4th OBJECTIVE: The students will differentiate between direct and indirect qoutations. PROCEDURE: The teacher will write the words to make up a sentence on diferent pieces of paper (1 word per page). The teacher will also have pieces of paper with different punctuation marks, including quotation marks. The teacher will ask for volunteers to take a piece of paper. The students will then look at their word or punctuation mark and line up in the correct order so as to make the sentence make sense. The rest of the class will then read the sentence aloud and determine if the sentence is in correct order, and whether or not it is a direct or indirect quotation. If it is a direct quotation, then two stidents will need a sheet of paper with a quotation mark on it. They will then need to place themselves in the correct position in the sentence.

4. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - Literature Language Arts
AskERIC Lesson Plans Language Arts coolQuotes a collection of searchable quotations;
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5. RhymeZone Rhyming Dictionary And Thesaurus
A language arts reference tool and comprehensive search engine for words. Includes the functions of a rhyming dictionary, thesaurus, and spelling
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6. Fun With Quotations Language Arts Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit
A Lesson Plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity in Language Arts and called Fun with Quotations.
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7. Direct And Indirect Quotations Language Arts Lesson Plan, Thematic
Printable Version for your convenience! Language Arts Direct and Indirect Quotations by Diane Perigin GRADE LEVEL 4th
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8. Grade 5 - Language Arts - Quotations
Quotations. Interested in English and literature, check out these language arts pages. Copyright 19982004 Kidport
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9. Bartlett's Familiar Quotations
Searchable quotations site, provided in electronic format by Project Bartleby at Columbia University.
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10. English Lesson Plans
Language Arts Lessons Creative writing activity using shopping mall personalities (79) Literary ABC's Using Quotations in the classroom (all)
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11. Reference, Facts, News Free And Family-friendly Resources
. Miscellaneous Arts Journal Editorials - First Women's Issues Language Dictionaries Encyclopedias Grammar/Style Quotations Natural
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12. Glossary Of Poetic Terms From BOB'S BYWAY
pronunciation Cross references Broad range of definitions Numerous examples A wealth of poetic quotations Writers' guidelines Hyperlinked
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13. Famous (and Not So Famous) Quotations
Language Arts. Written Communication. 63. Topic Grammar and Usage Teacher asksstudents if they can remember any famous quotations from their social
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14. Homework Center: Language Arts
quotations from Classic Love Poems Those Quotable Irish Subjects; Geography; ; History; ; language arts; ; Mathematics; ; Science
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15. Language Arts - Homework Center - Multnomah County Library
International language Dictionaries, Plagiarism Copyright Style Guides The quotations Page http//www.quotationspage.com/ Search for a quote or read
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16. Grade Eight - Content Standards (CA Dept Of Education)
Englishlanguage arts Content Standards. Record important ideas, concepts,and direct quotations from significant information sources and paraphrase and
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1.0 Word Analysis, Fluency, and Systematic Vocabulary Development Students use their knowledge of word origins and word relationships, as well as historical and literary context clues, to determine the meaning of specialized vocabulary and to understand the precise meaning of grade-level-appropriate words. Vocabulary and Concept Development
1.1 Analyze idioms, analogies, metaphors, and similes to infer the literal and figurative meanings of phrases.
1.2 Understand the most important points in the history of English language and use common word origins to determine the historical influences on English word meanings.
1.3 Use word meanings within the appropriate context and show ability to verify those meanings by definition, restatement, example, comparison, or contrast. 2.0 Reading Comprehension (Focus on Informational Materials)

17. Grade 5 - Language Arts - Quotations
quotations. Interested in English and literature, check out these language artspages. Copyright © 19982004 Kidport.
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Quotations
Interested in English and literature, check out these language arts pages.

18. Amby's Education Resources For Language Arts
Amby s language arts Resources includes grammar brushup, quotations Home PageThousands of quotations searchable alphabetically by author or topic.
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Hypertext Webster Gateway
Enter word here:
Exact Approx [A "blank query" provides information about the gateway.]
The Hypertext Webster Gateway provides a definition of the word you enter (select either an exact match or an approximate match). Words in the resulting definition are hypertext linked back into the dictionary, allowing you to use your mouse to access the definition of those related (and unrelated) words. You can obtain a list of words with a specific prefix, also.
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A very challenging test (with answers provided). Also, check out the weekly QUIZ
Knowledge Master
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English Accuracy Test
See if you can select the correct sentence. A variety of other online tests (multiple-choice, cloze, etc.), with instant feedback, are also available.
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Word Police
Site provides quizzes with instructional explanations of challenging word usage and grammar. Take the Entrance Exam to become a Word Police Officer and issue Grammar Citations. There's even a diploma you can display (and print) when you pass the test!!

19. EduNETConnect.com - Learning Categories -
language arts LitQuotes contains * A quote of the day A daily quote fromour collection of over 950 quotations. * Quotes by topic - There are over
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20. Language Arts
language arts teachers can integrate the site into lesson plans or use it for Creative quotations This searchable database of quotes includes more than
http://www.paducah.k12.ky.us/curriculum/language_arts1.htm
Language Arts and Literature Author Sites Citing Sources Shakespeare Middle/High School ... Writing Process Resources Citing Sources Just as students need to cite the books and periodicals they use to support their research, they must also cite online sources of information. The following methods have been developed to help students cite Internet resources as accessed through their Internet browsers. This method makes it easy for educators to check the veracity of every online source their students cite. The Citation Machine: This web tool enables teachers (and students) to select a resource type (book, journal article, newspaper or magazine article, website, email message, online forum, interview) and then fill in a form asking for the appropriate attribution information. The tool then produces a standard citation for the resource, which can be highlighted, copied, and then pasted into an information product. A new addition to Citation Machine is the option to generate APA citations as well as MLA. Then just copy and paste your citation into your project. Electronic Reference Formats Recommended by APA: The APA has revised their guidelines for electronic citations. Keep up with the latest information for citing all your electronic sources, including electronic databases.

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