Lincoln Memorial: Virtual Tour
This online tour provides students with a walk through of the memorial, as well as reflections of park rangers working at the memorial.
Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes
Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes is an organization dedicated to enhancing human learning. The organization was founded by authors of critically acclaimed programs that teach children and adults to read, spell, comprehend, and express language.
Literacy Centers
This site offers a large variety of literacy center ideas for the early learner in grades K-2, clearly describing each suggestion in a brief sentence or paragraph.
Literacy Connections: Promoting Literacy and a Love of Reading
Storytelling tips for developing oral language. This site offers simple guidance on how to develop storytellers in your classroom.
Literacy Connections: Readers' Theater
This webpage has description of Readers' Theater and links to many useful websites that offer tips for doing Readers Theater in the classroom, including where to find scripts online.
Literary Non-Fiction in Grades 6-12: Opening New Worlds for Teachers and Students
Standards author Susan Pimentel discusses why literary non-fiction plays such a key part in the Common Core.
Literate Nation
Literate Nation is a nonprofit call to action movement begun by a group of citizens, educators, and scientists.
Literature Circles: Getting Started
This activity posted on ReadWriteThink.org offers educators a step-by-step lesson to begin using literature circles in the classroom. Downloadable worksheets are available to compliment the activity.
Los Angeles Public Library: Kids Path
Links to the kids catalog, games and activities, information in Spanish, and other websites for kids.
Los Bloguitos
Los Bloguitos, managed by children's authors and illustrators, is a Spanish-language blog for Spanish-speaking children. It highlights colorful tales, poetry, drawings, and more.
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Web Resources
Explore this section and discover useful web resources, some in multiple languages, to help our current and future generations of English language learners succeed. While we continue to check and update these links to other websites, some may have changed since our most recent update.
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Statewide Resources
To see web resources organized by state, visit our State Resources section.
