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acthompson15

Free Online Grammar Games | Education.com - 0 views

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    I chose a website on grammar because I feel it is great to work on your grammar. I think sometimes as kids we find games that more interesting than learning your grammar. I think giving these tools to students will help.
josiethomasjt13

Language Arts Games - Grammar, Punctuation, Capitalization, Vocabulary - 0 views

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      This site has many great games for the practice of vocabulary, grammar, and other language arts skills. The games are engaging and really work to help students learn proper usage of writing techniques.
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    This website provides some excellent grammar games for elementary age children. I could see using these games as a suppliment to a unit on verbs, adjectives and nouns.
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    This website provides learners with opportunities to work with vocabulary, the structure of language, and even jargon!
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    Improve your vocabulary, grammar, capitalization, and punctuation with these fun English games! Punctuation is a challenge for me so I like sites that help my students gain a stronger knowledge of punctuation at a younger age.
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    Improve your vocabulary, grammar, capitalization, and punctuation with these fun English games! Offering a variety of topical vocabulary choices this is a great resource for any teacher looking to enhance their students language arts experience.
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    Language Arts - I chose this source because it has lots of fun games for students and also provides them with key information on thinks like grammar and punctuation
kbozickovic

NoRedInk makes learning grammar fun and easy - 0 views

shared by kbozickovic on 29 Sep 16 - No Cached
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    Helps students with grammar skills. The student chooses their interest and through stimulating activities develop their grammar skills.
Joe Shue

Language Arts - 0 views

shared by Joe Shue on 05 Apr 12 - Cached
  • • Word ConfusionDo you know the difference between these words? • Scramble-Saurusalways I place mis my letters. • Infoplease Word of the DayStrengthen your vocabulary. • 2Bee or NottoobeeWhat's the buzz about being? • The Plural GirlsHelp the kitties pop the bubbles. • Paint by IdiomsAdd color to your language. • Grammar GorillasMonkey around with your grammar skills. • Stay AfloatDon't get soaked by the wrong word. • Word TurtleMake your own word search puzzles. • SpellarooHop on the misspelled word. • Spell CheckSomething is wrong with one of these words. • Wacky Tales Write your own crazy story. • Sign the AlphabetUse your hands to communicate. • What's the WordRead new words. • Translator AlligatorHow do you say boca grande? _qacct="p-a1M28uhZAfCFw";quantserve();
    • Shana Kester
       
      Games for students but also information for parents and teachers.
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    For teachers, parents, and students
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    This is a game site for kids, teachers, and parents. I gives you words games and other type of language and grammar games for you to play with and get a better understanding of the information and rules. It gives different games with different levels of difficulty. this is great way for teacher to get students to have fun and learn the information.
halee2019

Grammar Bytes! Grammar Instruction with Attitude - 2 views

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    I chose this website because it gives many additional resources and activities to work on in the classroom. I would use this resource by implementing the activities, YouTube videos, and helpful tips when teaching about grammar to my students.
Brooke Vondal

How To Use An Apostrophe - The Oatmeal - 0 views

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    This would be a good website for teachers to find different ideas for lessons. It offers multiple links to other sites that contain grammar and vocabulary work.
cassiewolfe

Game On - 0 views

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    This website provides a number of different games for students to practice their language arts. On this website, students can practice their phonics, grammar, spelling, and sentences. This site is supported by Scholastic and the Family Education Network.
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    This website provides a number of different games for students to practice their language arts. On this website, students can practice their phonics, grammar, spelling, and sentences. This site is supported by Scholastic and the Family Education Network.
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    I really like this interactive website, because I could use this in my classroom to help students work on language arts skills. They can work on phonics, spelling, and grammar. This website is really eye appealing, and
melgilstrap77

Sheppard Software's Grammar Tutorial: Learn about nouns, verbs, and adjectives! - 1 views

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    Learn about 3 important parts of speech! This website is a great tool for teachers to let students create a play using nouns, verbs and other parts of grammar.
Erik Cewe

Sheppard Software's Noun Explorer grammar game - 0 views

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    This site is a great lesson for language arts because it has games to go along with the students learning. Several students these days are not interested in learning and partly because teachers use lecture too much. By incorporating games into their lesson plan, students will be engaged and eager to learn.
amanda1997

Homework Center: Language Arts - 0 views

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    This is a great website for language arts help. It has everything from grammar to reading plus more. It will be awesome to use in the classroom when students are struggling with a certain subject.
Shana Kester

FOR KIDS - FREE Language Arts Games & Activities for Kids PK-12 - 0 views

  •  for games & activities Reading Index Word Analysis Index ABCs   Base Words/Root Words Letter Sounds Prefixes & Suffixes Print Concepts, Fluency, Phonemic Awareness   Multiple Meaning Words Homonyms Homophones  Phonics Synonyms Vowels, Consonants Antonyms Sight & Dolch Words  Analogies Words that Rhyme Contractions Vocabulary Words Syllabication Confusing Words Euphemisms  Spelling Figurative Language  Reading Comprehension Similes & Metaphors Story Elements  Alliteration Story Maps Rhyming Words Main Idea Compound Words Sequencing Grammar Index Questioning Parts of Speech Prediction & Conclusions Nouns   Summarize Pronouns Cause and Effect Antecedents Fact or Opinion Appositives Real or Make-Believe Plurals Heroes and Villains Verbs Nursery Rhymes Verbals - Gerunds, Infinitives, Participles Literature Index Verb Tenses Author Studies Subject - Verb Agreement Genres Adjectives, Adverbs Myths, Legends, Fables Comparative & Superlative Fairy Tales  Prepositions Folk Tales, Tall Tales Conjunctions, Interjections Shakespeare Sentence Structure  Classics Sentence Variety Harlem Renaissance http://languagearts.pppst.com/sentencefragments.ht
    • Shana Kester
       
      So many awesome activities for students in the language arts area of school.
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    Awesome language arts activity site
Erik Cewe

FunBrain.com Grammar Gorillas - 0 views

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    This site is for a language arts lesson. It gives a definition for each language art word. Then, the site gives you a sample sentence and asks you to click on the noun. If you correctly answer it, then you get a point. There is a score board to help you see how you are doing. If you answer the sentence wrong, then it will correct you and explain as to why you missed it.
amanda1997

Language Arts for K-12 - Phonics, Grammar and Vocabulary - 0 views

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    I really like this site because it is very specific. I like that you are able to pick a grade then a subject within that grade.
Melissa Whitney

Online Language Arts Games (Grades K-12) - TeacherVision.com - 1 views

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    This website would be very helpful for any teacher. The online language arts games give students an excuse to be on the computer, which they enjoy, and still be learning new content. Also, because the website has games for all grade levels, teachers can alter what games students should be playing based on their individual level. These games would be very easy to work into a lesson plan
Melissa Whitney

English Worksheets - Language Arts and Grammar Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    This website's possibilities are endless. There are ideas for ever language arts lesson you can think of. There are great activities set for proofreading, listening, and reading comprehension skills. Teachers can use this website for some great ideas on activities and they can be modified to fit every grade level.
Nikki Culpepper

additional site - 0 views

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    I like this site because it is very easy to navigate through. I also like this site because it has games based on the student's grade level, which would make it easier to find games suitable for the grade a teacher is teaching. This site could be used in my future classroom because it helps to work on grammar and spelling. This site could also be used in language arts to help students if they are struggling.
Lindsay Ellinor

McGraw-Hill | Treasures Reading Program - 0 views

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    Language Arts: I think this website would be very helpful in my future classroom- especially if my school district uses McGraw-Hill books. This website contains both teacher resources along with student activities to be used in the classroom. There are worksheets and games designed specifically for the different aspects of language arts. Areas such as grammar, writing, prepositions, nouns, punctuations, etc are all included and provide easy to follow steps to help improve student learning.
Michael Butterfield

Language Arts Sites and Resources - 1 views

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    Free flash Games for language, grammar, vocabulary, and phonics practice. Kids can use this site to practice at home and even do homework assignments on.
ottjen

3-6 Student Interactives - Language Arts - UEN - 0 views

shared by ottjen on 18 Sep 12 - Cached
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    This is another site that offers Language Arts related games. I think games are a fun way to get children interested in learning so having an assortment of different games they can play is a good idea. The names of the games and overall layout of the site is fun and seems user friendly, especially for children.
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    3-6 Interactives - Fun, educational, online games geared towards third through sixth grade students. There are games for spelling, words, reading/grammar, and writing. I would use this website for review for the upper elementary.
triagusta14

Online Games For Kids - Funbrain - 2 views

shared by triagusta14 on 02 Nov 11 - Cached
    • Zach Mueller
       
      This site has all types of games in many subject areas to engage students in their learning. The website also has games that go along with great books that are out currently.
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    Education Game I selected this website because it has a lot of games suited for elementary students. Also, it includes comics for students to read, instead of playing games. This website focuses more on reading and math, as it has games only for these two subjects and arcade games. I will use this in the class with the younger grade levels.
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    Educational Games: This website has more fun games than educational games, but there are a few I really liked. There is a section of games that directly correspond with certain elementary books, such as Diary of a Wimpy Kid. I would use these games at the end of the book as a way to review with the students as well as keep the book fresh in their minds.
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    Fun Brain is a website which has many different games on it, under different categories which are aimed towards different subject matters.
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    Funbrain is a great website for games which actually provide an educational stimulation. I have interacted with the games and as the student completes a game, the difficulty level slowly increases, testing their abilities and cognitive knowledge. 
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    This is another great site that gives students the opportunity to play different games in different learning areas. Educational games that are fun will make learning more fun!
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    FunBrain is the #1 site for online educational games for kids of all ages. It has games for all subject areas and can be used as an interactive technology method in order to step away from a 'common classroom setting'.
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    this website is the #1 educational site for kids K-8th grade. Gives the students a wide variety of different games all related to education. This would be great in the classroom for example there is a game called math baseball where you work on your math problems and its all correlated into sports like baseball
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    Gives students a fun way to lean subjects you want them to learn. I'm sure I will be a fun teacher so I could use this site.
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    This website has many games for all subjects. I could use this as a "reward". If I have computers in my classroom, they could spend some time on this website playing games, while learning and enhancing different subject skills.
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    this is a great educational site. I would use it for the playground section as it is a favorite of my daughter and she showed me some fun games to play on it, and I liked the reading portion with the mad libs fill ins and games. Mad libs were a favorite of mine as a child and I'm sure kids will have fun creating funny stories.
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    I love this website, because it would be very appealing to students. This game looks exactly like an arcade game, so students would be interested, because they wont even know how educational it is. I would love to use this in the classroom for a Fun Friday day, so they are still learning, but getting their free time for getting all their hw in on time.
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    This site has a lot of interactive games that the students can play if there is a break in class and students have a free time. There are games over a fast amount of subjects and topics with different levels to challenge all of your students
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    This is a fun, interactive website. It provides a wide variety of games including math & reading games. I could use this site when students have free time to play an educational game.
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    Fun Brain has games mainly for math and reading. I would use this for students who struggle in these two subjects. They could choose their game depending on the topic they are struggling with yet they would have choices to target their interests.
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    a. I chose this website because it stood out to me with all the colors. b. I could use this in my class to help students learn and also by making it fun.
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    FunBrain is the #1 site for online educational games for kids of all ages. (math, grammar, science, spelling, history). I played this when I was a student and not only was it fun, it challenged my thinking a lot.
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    I choose this site because it not only has arcade type games but also fun brain reading games. This site can be used in my future classroom by giving the students ceryain games to work on during a lesson.
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