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Charlotte's Web Lesson Plan
51,571 words, approx. 172 pages
 A complete lesson plan by BookRags. This lesson plan is sold separately and is not included with any subscription or study pack.
A Guide for Using Charlotte's Web in the Classroom
14,400 words, approx. 48 pages
 A complete lesson plan by Teacher Created Resources. For Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5. This lesson plan is sold separately and is not included with any subscription or study pack.
Charlotte's Web
9,600 words, approx. 32 pages
 A complete lesson plan by Teaching and Learning Company. For Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8. This lesson plan is sold separately and is not included with any subscription or study pack.
Charlotte's Web (Enhanced eBook)
9,600 words, approx. 32 pages
 A complete lesson plan by Teaching and Learning Company. For Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8. This lesson plan is sold separately and is not included with any subscription or study pack.




| Name: |
E. B. White | | Birth Date: |
July 11, 1899 | | Death Date: |
October 1, 1985 | | Place of Birth: |
Mount Vernon, New York, United States | | Place of Death: |
North Brooklin, Maine, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
essayist, author |
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Biography of E. B. White
1256 words, approx. 4.2 pages
 E. B. White (1899-1985) was one of the most influential modern American essayists, largely through his work for The New Yorker magazine. He also wrote two children's classics and revised Strunk's The Elements of Style, widely used in college English cour...
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Biography of E. B. White
14473 words, approx. 48.2 pages
 Generally recognized as one of the best essayists of the twentieth century, E. B. White was also a major force in the success of The New Torker magazine, a writer of some of the best children's stories of our time, an inspiring advocate of world federali...
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Biography of E(lwyn) B(rooks) White
10985 words, approx. 36.6 pages
 Generally recognized as one of the best essayists of the twentieth century, E. B. White was also a major force in the success of the New Yorker magazine, a writer of some of the best children's stories of our time, an inspiring advocate of world federali...



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Charlotte’s Web Information
789 words, approx. 3 pages
 Charlotte's Web is a children's book by acclaimed American author E. B. White. First published in 1952, it tells the story of a barn spider named Charlotte and her friendship with a pig named Wilbur. The book was illustrated by Garth Williams....




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CHARLOTTE S. TUTTLE, HALLMARK GREETINGS ARTIST.(News)(Obituary)
05/12/2007: 485 words, approx. 2 pages Charlotte S. Tuttle was detail-oriented, a person who strove to make sure that things were "done well and done right," said her daughter, Nancy Hampel of Fort Wright. That's what made Mrs. Tuttle a good artist at Hallmark Greetings, where she designed...
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 Agency Sales
The Web
04/01/2007: 2,689 words, approx. 9 pages When Agency Sales magazine last wrote about the importance of manufacturers' representatives integrating web pages into their marketing and communication strategies, the concept was one that was just picking up speed with MANA members. Now, just three years later, the pace with which reps...
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Pig Who Posed As Wilbur Gets Reprieve
7/3/2006: 316 words, approx. 1 pages The message of "Charlotte's Web" has softened the heart of a farmer who has decided a piggy who posed as Wilbur won't be going to market after all. "Charlotte's Web," which author E.B. White called "a story of friendship and...
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Scooby-Doo creator dies at 81
1/9/2007: 333 words, approx. 1 pages In a career that spanned more than six decades, Iwao Takamoto assisted in the designs of some of the biggest animated features and television shows, including "Cinderella," "Peter Pan," "Lady and the Tramp" and "The Flintstones."But it was Takamoto's creation of Scooby-Doo, the cowardly dog...



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Gender Issues in Children's Literature: Then and Now
3,269 words, approx. 11 pages
 Charlotte's Web, Anne of Green Gables, Treasure Island, Cinderella and Grimm's Brothers fairy tales, have all been treasures of society's basic children's literature. They covered their share of beauties, villains, conflicts and happy-endings that many of us remember till this day. But were we as society's children aware of the impact these stories made on our views of men and women? Gender bias dominates children's literature and affects the way male and female products of society are shaped into society.


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Charlotte’s Web by E. B. White | |
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