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Linda Wilson

Tumblebooks - eBooks for eKids! - 0 views

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    offers animated web-books as an online subscription. The books are appropriate for younger children as read-alouds. The sentences and word choice are typically appropriate for read-alouds rather than independent reading by emergent readers. You also have the option of downloading a free player and purchasing books individually. Tumblebooks also offers a large-print service for low-vision readers
Linda Wilson

Bibliomania - Free Online Literature and Study Guides - 0 views

  • Free Online Literature with more than 2000 Classic Texts Literature Book Notes, Author Biographies, Book Summaries and Reference Books Read Classic Fiction, Drama, Poetry, Short Stories and Contemporary Articles and Interviews Study Guides to the most read books and Help for Teachers
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    Free Online Literature with more than 2000 Classic Texts - Literature Book Notes, Author Biographies, Book Summaries and Reference Books - Study Guides to the most read books and Help for Teachers
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    Free Online Literature with more than 2000 Classic Texts
    Read Classic Fiction, Drama, Poetry, Short Stories and Contemporary Articles and InterviewsLiterature Book Notes, Author Biographies, Book Summaries and Reference Books Study Guides to the most read books and Help for Teachers
Linda Wilson

Reading Is Fundamental | Reading Planet | Read Along Stories and Songs - 0 views

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    Animated stories with the text highlighted as it is read in a human voice. Free. Requires Flash.
Linda Wilson

MysteryNet's Kids Mysteries: mysteries to solve, scary stories, and magic tricks - 0 views

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    Kids read and solve mysteries online.  Activities help them learn the elements of writing mysteries.
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    This website has lots of online mysteries to read and solve. They provide many examples of short mysteries written by students. If you read more about the mysterynet website, you can find links to classic mystery authors and even purchase digital copies of their books. This website supports the MCPS grade 4, quarter 4 writing mysteries lesson 1.
Linda Wilson

Reading Online - Electronic Classroom: The Exploring Literacy on the Internet Departmen... - 1 views

  • Nonlinear hypertext.
  • Multiple-media texts.
  • Interactive texts.
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  • Within interactive Web-based environments, however, proficient readers also need to plan answers to questions like these: How should I navigate this information? How can I expect to interact with this environment? What is my role or task in this activity? How can I add to this body of knowledge?
  • new comprehension processes are required for these electronic text environments
  • With traditional texts, prereading thought processes focus on questions such as the following: What will happen next? What do I know about this topic? What is the author's purpose? What do I expect to learn from this text?
  • Broadened Understandings of the Social Context
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    how does reading on the Internet compare to traditional reading? What new skills must students have in the Internet age?
Linda Wilson

Chinese Fables - 0 views

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    Read these stories from ancient China and learn a lesson at the end of each one. If you get stuck on a word, just click it to hear it read out loud.
Linda Wilson

Reading Online - Articles: Jumping off the Page - 1 views

  • Make TTS available to support reading Provide sequential on-screen text highlighting, to be used alone or synchronized with TTS Make available a launch page for each chapter, with options for presentation of text, images, and other content elements Make available the option to display digital text in a single column Provide an option to view the text, images, charts, sidebars, and other elements simultaneously, as they would appear in a printed textbook (as an example, scroll through this view of the Farm Life and the Dustbowl section) Provide the option to select a simplified presentation of textbook material, in which images, charts, sidebars, and other elements are represented by relatively simple icons (scroll through this view) Include both text and graphics in each icon, and keep the location of these links consistent (example) Make available an outline of each chapter that readers can use either as an organizer before reading or as a succinct statement of key points for studying Embed relevant video clips directly in the chapter, reachable via a linked icon or embedded image of the video itself (Note: If your browser is Internet Explorer version 5.5 or higher, you will require the QuickTime plug-in to view the video clips in the linked example) Make digital and printed content consistent in appearance, to facilitate students’ use of both the textbook’s and the computer’s presentation (example)
  • The students did not find concept mapping as helpful or engaging as the other three assignments
  • it is likely that the response would have been more positive had training been more adequate.
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  • two factors
  • Textbook designers contribute to the problem by designing “inconsiderate texts”
  • the provision of remedial support outside of the general education classroom in many cases results in students falling further behind
  • adaptation of instructional materials
  • tremendous burden on teachers
  • Flexible presentation of content, including the capacity to have the computer read the text aloud, makes it possible for individuals to structure learning activities to suit their particular needs. The ease with which one can locate specific information such as dates or terms within large sections of text greatly facilitates fact finding. The portability offered by a compact disc or Internet version of the content frees students from the need to carry a bulky textbook.
  • disadvantage
  • technical glitches
  • students who do not have computers in their homes
  • One-on-one training was provided at the onset and at intervals during the project, but did not result in the teacher acquiring the skills and confidence necessary to use the technology effectively with students.
  • Limitations
  • computers
  • generally unusable because they were shared
  • underestimated the amount of training and practice required
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    Making text more accessible - 1) "considerate text" and 2) assignments that require engagement and critical thinking on the part of students
Linda Wilson

Kidsreads.com - 0 views

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    A website with book reviews, author biographies, quizzes and polls to engage kids in reading. Unfortunately, no search engine, so you need to explore a bit to know if there are resources specific to the book you are teaching.
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Achieve3000 - 0 views

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    web-based, individualized reading and writing instruction for grades 2-5 that reaches every student at his or her Lexile level
Linda Wilson

Funny poetry for children - 0 views

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    Kids can read funny poems and rate them.  There are also lessons for writing poetry.
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    Has poems that kids can read and rate. Also has links to poetry lessons on how to write different kinds of poems. Material is copyrighted and not for copying or distribution. Poetry theater selections are also included with permission to copy for classroom use.
Linda Wilson

FactsforLearning: Welcome to Elementary School Module! - 0 views

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    Search articles and reference books. Read weekly reader magazines online. Dictionary and text reader support!
Linda Wilson

Scholastic BookFlix: Fictional Video Storybooks Paired Nonfiction eBooks-Online! Grades... - 0 views

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    For grades PreK-3. Scholastic BookFlix is a new online literacy resource that pairs classic video storybooks from Weston Woods with related nonfiction eBooks from Scholastic to build a love of reading and learning.
Linda Wilson

Aesop's Fables - Online Collection - 656+ fables - - 0 views

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    A long list of fables and fairy tales. Some of them are accompanied by a recording of a student reading.
Linda Wilson

KidsClick! Web Search - 0 views

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    You can find sites to supplement teaching on many topics. Use the Advanced Search to limit results by reading level or number of pictures.
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    You can find sites to supplement teaching on many topics. Use the Advanced Search to limit results by reading level or number of pictures.
Linda Wilson

Carl's Corner.htm - 0 views

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    This searchable website has been created by a long-time language arts teacher to provide resources and materials for classroom teachers, reading and resource specialists, speech therapists, parents and students in the area of language arts. Lots of downloadable materials focusing on the alphabet, blends, word families, sight words, homophones and much more. Find the teddy bear that says "search" to search the resources.
Linda Wilson

One More Story - 0 views

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    provides beautifully presented trade picture books which are read aloud by real voices. Many familiar early childhood titles are included. A home subscription is also affordable.
J B

Lookybook - 1 views

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    collection of children's books that you can preview/read online. NO AUDIO. Register to create your own bookshelves.
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