Textivate is a web application that allow you to generate interactive browser based activities on text up to 500 words. You can produce phrases or word cards. You ca use it for sequencing.
This is a site developed by a teacher to help with phonics and math. She has developed lessons to be used on line or printed out. This site is best suited for K-2
This free website allow you to create collaborative stories with your students. The stories can be view and published. Students can vote for the stories they like. Stories are created in groups of 5.
Unfortunately this site is only free for 14 day trial. The minimum price is $9.00/month. The cool about this site is that you can create animation. It is an animation site to create movie, stories. It is simple to use by dragging the cartoon from the tool box. this can be used with students to create digital stories.
This site is for teachers! It is a site where teachers can share lesson and chat with other teachers. There is no downloading needed. You can view the lessons online. Just sigh up for an invitation.
This is a free progress monitoring system for reading and math. The site contains reading comprehension, fluency, word fluency, letter names, letter sounds, phoneme segmenting and mathematics.
Nanoogo is an online e-portfolio. On this site students can create and share their ideas . This is a digital canvas that the students can share with classmates and parents. Parents can comment on students work. The site is currently free. It is recommended to sign on soon because they are considering charging a fee.
This website is provided through the Screen Actors Guild foundation. Stories are read by actors. There are about 25 stories geared more for younger children. They provide options to comment on the stories or buy the books.
This is a free website that allows young kids to create stories. It provides them with characters and lines. Once the story is created it can't be edited. The stories can be shared.
This is site was started by a professor at UCF. It describes how to create a digital book talk with students, compares them to video trailers. Teachers, parent, students can all sign on and view book digital book talks to promote reading.
Story lines is a fun app for developing stories as a team. It follows the same pattern as the game of telephone. One student begins with a phrase and the next student draw the picture. It follows with other students adding on to the story without knowing the original phrase.
this is a free App that you can use to creat flash cards. It is great to create the cards and share with the students. You can even put pictures on the cards.