This old radio show is famous for its notorious War of the Worlds broadcast, but the other shows in the series are relatively unknown. This site has many of the surviving shows, and will eventually have all of them.
For more than 40 years, MASTERPIECE has been known for high-quality adaptations of classics, mysteries, and contemporary literature. Browse more than 30 Teacher's Guides that can help you enhance your teaching by using MASTERPIECE films in the classroom.
From the University of Virginia collection containing fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, letters, newspapers, manuscripts and illustrations from 1500 to the present.
. A full range of reading levels is included, with scripts aimed mostly at ages 8–15. The scripts may be freely copied, shared, and performed for any noncommercial purpose, except they may not be posted online without permission.
Be sure to check out the Article of the Week Archive link at this site too!
Once you find a great short article you can use http://www.joliprint.com/ to convert the web-based article into a pdf document (and get rid of the web junk on the left and right of the webpage.
Contains articles, lessons, descriptions of text complexity, and much more. It looks like you can buy subscriptions, but keep clicking on the articles and you can get them free. There are also multiple genres of writing on a single subject.