Free interactive reading games, perfect for using with your interactive whiteboard or on a computer. Words that rhyme, full stops, capital letters, high frequency words and much more... Nine part online guided reading story, comes with literacy worksheets and discussion sheets. You can use it in the classroom on your smartboard or computers.
Guided Reading and Reading Games and software with Roy the Zebra. Includes words that rhyme, high frequency words, capital letters, full stops and much more. Ideal for using at school or home on interactive whiteboards or computers.
Students create their own character, draw it, read, and follow directions through a mini-interactive story. Students can identify characters, setting, plot, and other literary elements.
This link from ReadWriteThink.org provides teachers and students with interactive graphic organizers to help students get their research and writing organized before an informational paper. You can choose from 4 cubes. Bio Cube, Mystery Cube, Story Cube and Create-Your-Own Cube
Not pushing this learning system. Don't know a thing about it. However, CAR is a great interaction pattern for parents/teachers of developing readers during storybook reading and there are other dialogic reading and reading resources linked at this site.
I have used this site so many times through out the year! Watch full episodes of your favorite PBS shows, explore music and the arts, find in-depth news analysis, and more. Home to Antiques Roadshow, Frontline, NOVA, PBS Newshour, Masterpiece and many others.
Free Interactive Primary or Elementary Key Stage 1 ages 4-5 years, Literacy and English Teacher Resources and Kids Games. English learning as a second language. Teach your child how to spell, read, and write to improve their grades at school. TEFL teachers and ESOL students will love these resources.
Scholastic BookFlix is a new interactive online literacy resource for Grades PreK-3 that pairs fictional video storybooks from Weston Woods with classic nonfiction eBooks from Scholastic.
Cool blog where she regularly posts interactive games that can be used on the smartboard. The index at the top of the blog lets you easily find a game that matches with what you're teaching.
Into the Book is a reading comprehension resource for K-4 students and teachers. We focus on eight research-based strategies: Using Prior Knowledge, Making Connections, Questioning, Visualizing, Inferring, Summarizing, Evaluating and Synthesizing. Try the online interactive activities, or click below to find out how to get our engaging 15-minute video programs. Behind the Lesson provides information and teaching resources for each strategy.
The Kindersite has 1,000s of graded educational games, songs and stories, Used by 11,540 schools in 136 countries. Recommended by teachers worldwide as the best way to introduce technology and English to children. Fun site!
A free resource that uses interactive video and games-based learning to teach students vocabulary. This website has a glossary that you can search to show your students a video of what a particular word means.
A great resource for teachers. It is a kid friendly and teacher friendly search engine for lesson plans, activities, and interactives. I use this a lot in my classroom, and the search results are great. I have found several reading links as well as social studies and science connection links for reading.
StoryJumper: publish your own children's book.Storyjumper allows you to create online books using a variety of characters, scenes, and props. Teachers can create student accounts for them to have as like a file to store their stories. I thought this would be a neat way to provide online writing to support different reading elemnts (setting, characters, etc).