Resources

 

Bibliography:

   Cyrs, Thomas E. and Conway, Eugenia D. (1997).  Teaching at a Distance with the Merging Technologies.  Las Cruces, NM:  New Mexico State University.

   Fuller, Edmund and Kinnick, Jo. (1963).  Adventures in American Literature.  New York:  Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc.

   Gardner, H. (1994).  Multiple Intelligences.  New York:  Basic Books.

   Purves, Alan C., etal. (1997).  Literature and Integrated Studies.  Glenview, IL:  Scott Foresman.

   Safier, Fannie, and Daniel, Kathleen T.  (1985).  Adventures for Readers, Book Two.  Orlando, FL:  Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich.

   Simonson, Michael, etal.  (2000).  Teaching and Learning at a Distance.  Upper Saddle River, NJ:  Merrill.

   Twain, Mark. (1965) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Racine, WI: Western Publishing Company, Inc.

  

 

Internet Links:

University of Virginia Library.  Source of etext.
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu

Audio Partners. Source of Patrick Fraley audio cassette tapes.
http://www.audiopartners.com/books/100003.html

Information concerning Hannibal, Missouri.
http://hanmo.com/history.html

Mark Twain sites and information in Hannibal,Missouri.
http://hanmo.com/mtwain.html


Other Sources:

   South Dakota K-12 Communications/Language Arts Standards, Adopted 12/15/98.  South Dakota Department of Education.

   Kelly, M.G., etal. (2000).  National Educational Technology Standards for Students. International Society for Technology in Education in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Education.

 

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