DIY--public portfolio under parents' or teacher's email account. Designed for kids. Kids can upload videos and images of projects. Fairly new and worth exploring.
Decoding skills for kids who missed phonics. A syllable is a basic unit of written and spoken language. It is a unit consisting of uninterrupted sound that can be used to make up words. For example, the word hotel has two syllables: ho and tel. These will be marked here as in ho/tel.
Great site syllabication rules that will help students who struggle with decoding at middle school level. A syllable is a basic unit of written and spoken language. It is a unit consisting of uninterrupted sound that can be used to make up words. For example, the word hotel has two syllables: ho and tel. These will be marked here as in ho/tel.
Locating similar websites can be a challenge--here's a quick way to seek alternative websites. Looks interesting! Good to share with kids too. I think it could be described as a targeted search engine.
American Museum of Natural History--great interactive website with lots of science and social studies information and games.. Kids can post questions. Appropriate for CA 7-12.
Great site for making mind maps and doing online brainstorming. Able to be exported and shared with others. Great tool for teacher collaborators and for kids! Super easy to use
If you teach kids who are fans of The Hunger Games, they will appreciate this video featuring the author Suzanne Collins as she talks about her upcoming book Mockingjay
Wordia is a textual dictionary that would be helpful to develop vacab--might be really interesting for ELLs and kids who are more visual learners. Lots of potential here. Free!