An online magazine of news, politics, and culture. Slate.com combines humor and insight in thoughtful analyses of current events and political news. Have your students read an article about a current event and write their thoughts and impressions.
Explain the Joke began in January 2013 as a way to explain jokes to folks new to English or new to United States humor. It also works for folks who laughed but did not get the joke… until it was explained.
Enjoy the jokes and enjoy the explanations!
"The Onion" is home to well-written, fake news articles about contemporary issues and people. It's a great way to introduce your students to satirical writing and to point out that not everything you read is true. Have your students read an article from "The Onion" and then write a piece of their own.
This is most simple of all the tools mentioned here. It also does not have many features yet you can use it to create a newspaper for your class. Just fill in your information and Fodey generates your newspaper.
Wouldn't it be great if you could be a different person everyday?
Maybe you want to know how you would look like with a different hair cut, in a famous picture or in a cd cover...
Many of us have tried to manipulate pictures in order to try something different or just to have fun but not only it takes loads of hard work but also the results aren't usually all that great.
Well, not anymore. With FACEinHOLE.com you can easily and in a matter of seconds create a totally "new look" for you and your friends. You just have to select a scenario, upload and adjust a photo (or use your webcam) and there you have it; a great FACEinHOLE that you can send to your friends, post in your blog or make available to the world.
#1 site for strange facts, weird tidbits and fun useless information.
These facts could be used as a starter of a class to raise the interest level of a class, maybe.