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  • 15 WordsEnglish Words Derived from Yiddish
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  • 10 Words"The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus
CollectionAsian Pacific American Heritage MonthResources for Teachers and Students
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  • 128 WordsEast Asia - Introductory
  • 186 WordsEast Asia - Middle School
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  • 110 WordsSoutheast Asia - Introductory
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  • 54 WordsPacific Islands - Introductory
  • 84 WordsPacific Islands - Middle School and High School
  • 99 WordsChinese History - Introductory
  • 179 WordsChinese History - Middle School and High School
  • 61 WordsJapanese History - Introductory
  • 94 WordsJapanese History - Middle School and High School
CollectionOne May At A Time: An Efflorescence of VocabularyExplore These Lists From the May Calendar
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  • 25 WordsMay the 4th Be With You – Star Wars Words: May 4
  • 20 WordsCinco de Mayo – Words to Celebrate Mexico: May 5
  • 13 WordsMotherlode – A Mother's Day Lexicon: May 10
  • 15 Words"Twelve Days in May" by Larry Dane Brimner, Freedom Ride 1961: May 4–15
  • 12 WordsCollectable Words for National Pack Rat Day: May 17
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    The Pecan ShellerLupe Ruiz-Flores
    Her family's financial woes in late 1930s San Antonio, Texas, force 13-year-old Petra to drop out of school and take a...
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    Devils Like UsL.T. Thompson
    Remy, Cas, and Finn, three teens in 19th-century Massachusetts, must fight back against a secret society with the help...
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    Ollie in BetweenJess Callans
    Twelve-year-old Ollie has to navigate puberty while figuring out where they fit in, dealing with bullies and navigating...
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    Sometimes the GirlJennifer Mason-Black
    Teenager Holiday Burton, who is struggling with big, traumatic issues in her life, takes a job with the elderly author...
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    Get Schooled!Celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week with These Smart Novels
    Calling all teachers’ pets! These scholastic stories feature great — and not-so-great — educators. Master our...
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    America's Battle of the Books
    On your mark, get set, read! Prepare for America's Battle of the Books competition — or master words from past...
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    The Harry Potter CollectionJ.K. Rowling
    J.K. Rowling's beloved series follows Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley as they complete their magical...
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    One of the BoysVictoria Zeller
    A lot has changed for Grace Woodhouse, a star kicker for her high school football team, since she came out as trans. Her...
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    Where Only Storms GrowAlyssa Colman
    The Stanton twins, Howe and Joanna, live in the Oklahoma panhandle during the devastating 1930s Dust Bowl event. In the...
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    D.J. Rosenblum Becomes the G.O.A.TAbby White
    D.J. is determined to solve the mystery of her beloved older cousin's death, while also trying to grieve her loss and...
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    The Royal TreatmentLiterature That’s Fit for a King (or Queen)
    Mad about monarchy? Then you’ll love these novels about royals of all kinds. Master our accompanying word lists and you...
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    Cope FieldT. L. Simpson
    In this hard-hitting young adult novel, Crawford Cope, a talented high school baseball pitcher, must face difficult...

Literature Vocabulary Lists:

"We Wear the Mask" by Paul Laurence Dunbar

In this poem, Paul Laurence Dunbar, a son of former slaves, suggests that some people wear masks in order to hide the pain that others do not want to hear about (which robs them of their true identities).
12 Words

"Banneker" by Rita Dove

This poem describes some scenes from the life of Benjamin Banneker (1731–1806), the astronomer, farmer, surveyor, and son of a former slave who helped design Washington, D.C. Read the full text here.
15 Words

"Coal" by Audre Lorde

Through comparisons to objects and creatures, the speaker of the poem describes her use of words to express her self. Read the full text here.
10 Words

"Rosa Parks" by Nikki Giovanni

This poem is dedicated to the Pullman Porters who started the chain of events that led to Rosa Parks protesting an unjust system. Read the full text here.
15 Words

"Caged Bird" by Maya Angelou

This poem compares the movements and songs of a caged bird to those of a free bird. Read the full text here.
10 Words

"Sympathy" by Paul Laurence Dunbar

In this poem, the speaker knows what the caged bird feels. Read the full text here.
10 Words

"The Portrait" by Nikolai Gogol

In this dark tale, the fate of a poor artist falls into the hands of a magical and sinister painting. Translated by Richard Prevar and Larissa Volokhonsky.
40 Words

"The Carriage" by Nikolai Gogol

This satirical short story uses a rickety carriage with mismatched passengers to speak on the quirks and follies of Russian society. Translated by Richard Prevar and Larissa Volokhonsky.
30 Words

"The Diary of a Madman" by Nikolai Gogol

In this dark, psychological tale a government clerk becomes convinced that he is the King of Spain. Translated by Richard Prevar and Larissa Volokhonsky.
40 Words

"Nevsky Prospect" by Nikolai Gogol

This vivid short story portrays the bustling and diverse life of St. Petersburg's main avenue. Translated by Richard Prevar and Larissa Volokhonsky.
40 Words

"The Story of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich" by Nikolai Gogol

This humorous tale follows two friends who fuss over a hypothetical boundary line that escalates into a ridiculous and petty quarrel. Translated by Richard Prevar and Larissa Volokhonsky.
40 Words

"Viy" by Nikolai Gogol

This haunting tale follows a seminary student's encounter with a malevolent witch creature during his stay in a remote Ukrainian village. Translated by Richard Prevar and Larissa Volokhonsky.
40 Words

"Old World Landowners" by Nikolai Gogol

This short tale is a satirical portrayal of a decadent and corrupt society of landowners in pre-revolutionary Russia. Translated by Richard Prevar and Larissa Volokhonsky.
40 Words

"Ivan Fyodorovich Shponka and His Aunt" by Nikolai Gogol

This comical and absurd story follows the misadventures of a naive young man as he gets entangled in a bizarre chain of events involving his eccentric aunt and a peculiar magical goat. Translated by Richard Prevar and Larissa Volokhonsky.
40 Words

"The Terrible Vengeance" by Nikolai Gogol

The consequences of an old man's curse lead to a series of mysterious and horrifying events in a small Ukrainian village. Translated by Richard Prevar and Larissa Volokhonsky.
40 Words

"The Night Before Christmas" by Nikolai Gogol

This humorous and fantastical story follows the misadventures of a Ukrainian blacksmith who encounters witches and supernatural beings on Christmas Eve. Translated by Richard Prevar and Larissa Volokhonsky.
40 Words

"St. John's Eve" by Nikolai Gogol

In rural Ukraine, villagers witness supernatural occurrences and confront their deepest fears. Translated by Richard Prevar and Larissa Volokhonsky.
35 Words

"Easter, 1916" by W.B. Yeats

In this poem by William Butler Yeats, the speaker reflects on the failed Irish uprising against the British in 1916. Here are links to our lists for other poems by Yeats: "The Song of Wandering Aengus", "The Second Coming"
16 Words

"The Hill We Climb," by Amanda Gorman

22-year-old Amanda Gorman became the youngest inaugural poet in American history when she read her poem "The Hill We Climb" at President Biden's inauguration on January 20, 2021. The poem conveys both optimism and realism, referring to the progress that the U.S. has made as a nation, and the work that remains to be done.
20 Words

"The Overcoat" by Nikolai Gogol

In this classic Russian short story, a low-level bureaucrat's life is upended when he attempts to purchase a new overcoat. Learn these words from the translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky.
35 Words

"St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves" by Karen Russell

In this short story, the narrator and other girls raised by wolves try to adapt to life in human society.
45 Words

"The Palace Thief" by Ethan Canin

In this story, a classics teacher at an elite prep school must interrogate his own ethics when he suspects that one of his privileged students is cheating.
45 Words

"The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus

Emma Lazarus, a poet and Jewish activist, wrote this poem to raise money for a pedestal for the Statue of Liberty. The poem was then inscribed on a plaque on the pedestal.
10 Words

"Death of a Naturalist" by Seamus Heaney

Included in an anthology with the same title, this poem focuses on the speaker's memories of happily collecting frog's eggs before feeling threatened by the angry adults. Read the full text here.
15 Words

"The Second Coming" by W.B. Yeats

In this modernist poem, Yeats uses apocalyptic imagery to characterize the state of the world after World War I.
10 Words

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