High School English Literature: Resources for Students, Teachers and Parents
Shakespeare, classic American or European fiction, and contemporary poetry are only a few of the categories of high school English resources you can find on the Web. This High School English Literature Web Guide points you to the best sites on the Internet, whether you’re looking for an obscure sonnet, essays about Renaissance literature or historical background and literature study guides.
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High School English Literature at Home
Your children may want to discuss what they’re reading or ask you for help as they study for a test or write a paper. Here are sites that can help you help them when they study high school English literature at home.
Insights for High School English Literature at Home
- Ask your child’s teacher what the class is reading and what’s coming next so you can prepare ahead of time and make sure your child is ready when the unit starts.
- Take a look at the other sections in this Web guide for more sites that may help you at home. And, visit the findingDulcinea Homeschooling Web Guide for ideas about bringing literature into the home classroom.
Top Sites for High School English Literature at Home
Ferrum College Writing Center
has tips for reading literature, definitions of themes and plot, and key questions that children can use before, during and after they’ve read a text. Use it as a helpful homework tool.
A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
has advice for parents on teaching high school subjects at home. The section on English offers advice on developing a writer's toolkit, a list of key literature terms, how to encourage reading and more.






