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mhenneberry22

Activities for ESL/EFL Students (English Study) - 1 views

shared by mhenneberry22 on 03 Sep 24 - Cached
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    It is a website to help students who are ESL or EFL who are trying to learn English while still understanding they're first language. The reason why I had chosen this website is that I can use it as a resource in my classroom in case I have a student who might be ESL/EFL.
Erik Cewe

GameScene Free Online Games: Word Spell - 0 views

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    This is another Language Arts site. I chose this site because it is alot like scramble. I got addicted and was rushing to score points because I am really competitive and don't like to lose. In the beginning, they give you a list of letters and you have to scramble them to come up with a word. Based off of the difficulty of the word you came up with, you will be assigned points and there is a goal for you to reach at the bottom right corner. If you reach that score's goal then you proceed onto the next level. This game rocks!
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.
Erik Cewe

Creativity Resource for Teachers » Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    I chose this site as my Lesson Plan/Teaching Sharing. This site has many options. You get to choose what country you want, the grade you desire, the subject, and if you want it in English or Spanish. I know most people would probably not care about the different languages or countries it displays. But, this is an imporant tool to have. If you have a classroom full of ESL's, then this site would come in handy.
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.
kbozickovic

Kaizena - Fast, Personal Feedback on Student Work - 0 views

shared by kbozickovic on 29 Sep 16 - No Cached
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    This free tool is great for language arts. The educator can review a students paper and instead of marking the paper up, the educator can provide feedback via their own voice. This helps students understand where the errors are and how to fix them.
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.
Lindsay Ellinor

Homeschool, Afterschool, Summer Study - Time4Learning - 0 views

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    Language Arts: I chose this website because I think it is very easy to follow and offers lesson ideas for language arts grades preschool through high school. You can click on the grade you want and it will provide and extensive list of lesson plan ideas for that grade. The standard number is provided as a way to search through lessons quicker. I think that is a great idea. If a teacher knows the standard they want to cover but aren't sure what to teach, this website would be very helpful.
Audrey Moenck

Web English Teacher - 0 views

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    Choice (2): This is a great website for English/Language Arts teachers, K-12. It contains many topics to choose from with links to outside resources as well. There are study guides and other materials for students. There are also professional resources. Teachers can sign up for a free newsletter that contains information in the topic of English education. This website is linked in closely with Twitter and Facebook which can be appealing to 21st century teachers and students. I could get lost in this website because it contains some wonderful lesson ideas for students.
Audrey Moenck

National Council of Teachers of English - Homepage - 0 views

shared by Audrey Moenck on 09 Oct 13 - Cached
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    Choice (1): As an English/Secondary Education major, I use this website to read journal articles and look at relevant topics in the field of literacy, English studies, and Language Arts. This website contains a ton of information including lesson plans, activities, etc. You can become a member of the NCTE and connect in other ways if interested. There are professional development opportunities (conferences, etc.) that are available, too. You can sign up for email newsletters and updates which contain new information in this field.
terrykubski

Language Arts Games, Stories, Activities and More for Grades K - 8 " - 0 views

shared by terrykubski on 25 Apr 15 - No Cached
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    I chose this website because it has many fun games and activites that can be used for Language Arts. It would be a great brain break from reading but still teach the students comprehesion.
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    This is a great site for LA classrooms. There is many different LA topics that can be explored as some of them are games or just more practice the students can do.
daneshiasnitker

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    This website has some great games for middle school and high school language arts. The games cover the topic that you pick and they have some challenging ones that will really make the students think.
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.
Jackie Dunkel

McGraw Hill - 0 views

shared by Jackie Dunkel on 21 Sep 11 - Cached
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    This is a website that can be used for language arts. It is an extension of the McGraw Hill basal readers. It suggests activities that go along with the stories the children will read in class. I will use this website if I teach out of a McGraw Hill book.
Kristi Considine

Language Arts - 0 views

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    I chose this website because a UD professor told my class about the site and its benefits for teachers. On here, I will be able to find countless of language arts-infused lesson plans
Kristi Considine

Language Arts - 0 views

shared by Kristi Considine on 21 Sep 11 - Cached
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    I chose this site because I believe daily writing is important in strengthening language arts skills. This provides students with a private online journal they can keep.
josiethomasjt13

3-6 Student Interactives - Language Arts - UEN - 1 views

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    Language Arts - I chose this source because it provides students with help on spelling and working not their words.
abster517

Teaching LA Ideas - 0 views

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    This has a couple strategies to use in the Language Arts. Even in math, writing activities can come in hand: contractor and financial jobs.
mzittritsch

Language Arts: Read It! - 2 views

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    This website provides links to multiple books for online reading. It also has other links for subjects such as bedtime stories, reading quizzes, and puzzles.
rvrichter

ReadWriteThink: Student Materials: Comic Creator - 1 views

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    The Comic Creator is an interactive tool that invites students to compose their own comic strips for a variety of contexts. This would be a great tool to keep language arts fresh and fun for any age of student.
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