See how far you imagination can take you. E 3īubblesnaps Be a little creative and add text to photos to tell a story. Students can earn rewards and teachers can print out certificates. Site for librarians and classroom teachers for E M H Brainnook Teachers can create classroom lists and monitor student’s progress as they tackle language arts skills. When you click on a time period you will find a list of titles and age appropriate books. M H Historical Fiction Here is a list of links to lists of historical fiction to time periods. UE M H Bibliomania Full text of many classic works of fiction reference and nonfiction to be added. It guides them through the research and the questioning, learning, synthesizing, storytelling, and the six traits of writing. E Biography Maker This site helps students to write a biography. Students can read and complete activities. E Berenstain Bears This site has the beloved characters from the books. Students can click on a letter and hear a sound as the letterforms the shape of the animal. UE M Phonics This site teaches phonics E Bembo’s Zoo This is a great site for young children. EC Which Writing is Right? Students make decisions about expository writing and learn why authors write and deliver information. Interactive on-line stories and activities E Roly Mo Spelling and phonics interactive games and activities E Goldilocks and the Three Bears Students can read and listen to the story after which there is an activity with vocabulary words from the story. E Words and Pictures This site has great games and activities from the BBC. If the sentence is correct the entire puzzle picture is shown. When they select the correct word they get a puzzle piece. H The Patchworker Game This is a sequence game that allows students the opportunity to arrange words in order to form sentences. Other reasons to visit are the links to scholarly criticism, a Shakespeare search function, and a single downloadable file of Shakespeare's complete body of work. E M The Oxford Shakespeare ) I liked the bookshelf metaphor of the IPL interface. The site includes poems written from a child's perspective, stories, tongue twisters, printable mazes, tips for budding authors, favorite quotes and fill-in-the-blank poems to complete. Her Barking Spiders website shares a title with her first published poetry book for kids. E M H Barking Spiders (and Other Such Stuff) Poetry CJ Heck is a grandma, columnist, author and poet. Students can type their favorite genre of story. E The Art of Storytelling Teachers and students can create stories using tools of characters, setting backgrounds, props, and more. Books can be printed out so each student can have their own copy. E M Picture Book Maker =9225166a1ad1eced34b763379f64cdc9 Students and teachers can create their own books using backgrounds and characters to write their own story. There is even fun stuff to do after the story. UE M H Animated Tall Tales When you need or want students to read tall tales like Paul Bunyan, this is the place to go. E M A Guide to Grammar and Style A resource guide for many of the English grammar rules and conventions. Teacher’s will find lesson plans and activities and stories on teaching folklore. A variety of Americana Folklore from tall tales, myths, and legends, Native Americans, heroes and villains, campfire stories, Canadian folklore, Mexican folklore and more. EC Alphabet Soup This site contains thematic units, holiday units, games and activities for teachers, students, and parents. Has from easy to difficult levels Lessons… UE M H A Kids Heart An early childhood site that has clip art, coloring pages, games, and activities. Best of all, there's a glossary that "explains the meanings of the words the Bard uses that are not in common use today." H Activities for ESL Students This site has a variety of tests, quizzes, exercises, and puzzles, aims to help students learning a second language. In addition to a complete library of Shakespeare's work, Absolute houses summaries (recommended reading before attacking the original texts) and famous quotes organized by work: "To be, or not to be: that is the question" Hamlet, Act III, Scene I. Reading/Language Arts/Journalism/Yearbook | Math | Social Studies | Science | World Languages | The Arts | Physical Education & Health | Career & Technology Education | Information Resource | Teacher Resource | Technology Resource |Collaborative Technology Tools/Web 2.0 | iPad Apps | Guidance/CounselingĪbsolute Shakespeare This site is a terrific first stop in our online tour. Researched and Complied by Saralee Bernstein, Retired Librarian and Marcia Bornfriend, Retired Instructional Technology Teacher
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