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Kelsey Hart

Welcome | Scripps National Spelling Bee - 0 views

shared by Kelsey Hart on 25 Jan 12 - Cached
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    I chose this site becuase of the help and knowledge it can give to students who want to practice spelling, or are in a spelling bee. It'd be great to use because when you're in a spelling bee you know you have to study how to spell words... but what words?! This can give you lists and guidance as you practice.
Brooke Vondal

Free Spelling Games And Activities For Kids - By KidsSpell.com - 0 views

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    This website has cool ideas for helping kids with spelling words. It's better than the traditional paper-pencil monotonous activities. This allows kids to interact with the words.
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    This is a site for spelling words. It offers multiple games on all different levels for spelling. The games are also clearly labeled as to how easy or hard they are. I enjoyed it, and some of the games were fun.
koth16

Spelling & Vocabulary Website: SpellingCity - 0 views

shared by koth16 on 24 Sep 14 - Cached
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    I chose this website because it allows students to practice vocabulary and spelling online. I can simply let them practice spelling words or I can give the spelling test right there online. This is more engaging than a traditional pencil and paper spelling test. Amber Koth
melgilstrap77

1st Grade Spelling Words - 0 views

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    1st Grade Spelling Words, This site Is fantastic for teachers who might need some new Ideas. It breaks down to the different subjects and grade level. The spelling link is great because it also lets the student listen to the sound.
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
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
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      So many awesome activities for students in the language arts area of school.
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    Awesome language arts activity site
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();
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      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.
Nikki Culpepper

Additional Site - 0 views

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    I chose this site because it has many different sources for teachers to use. This site has book reviews, different types of graphic organizers, and different writing activities. For example, this sit has how to finger spell, I could use this site and find sheets to print off for the class to teach them how to finger spell. This site also has many different literacy workshops that I could use in my future classroom.
Brooke Vondal

Vocabulary Games and Resources - 0 views

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    Awesome games for spelling, typing, phrases, etc. This would be a great website for students to work on at home or during downtime in the computer lab.
morganhawkins

English/Language Arts Lesson Plans | Teacher.org - 0 views

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    I chose this website because it had a wide variety of lesson plan ideas for language arts for all grade levels. I would use this in the classroom by having a more well rounded look at ideas for all grade levels. It had some great internet resources for students to use the web to learn as well.
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    This website has multiple lessons for language arts/English classes for grades K-12. The lesson lengths range form quick hitters to few days long. I could modify a spelling game for my PE class in the future.
shester

2nd Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets | Second Grade Passages - K12reader - 1 views

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    With the exception of the ads, this site has a large selection of spelling words as well as comprehension exercises and printable worksheets. I did not see a cost associated with it either so that was nice
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!
Logan Kunzie

Free Language Arts Worksheets - 0 views

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    I like how this websites allows teachers to download 29 worksheets dealing with language arts. The areas that the worksheets cover are capitalization, parts of speech, spelling, synonyms, and many more.This website is great for materials that will help students with language arts.
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.
Nikki Culpepper

games - 0 views

shared by Nikki Culpepper on 12 Sep 12 - Cached
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    I like this site because it has different activities that students can do to help improve in math or language arts. This site is very easy to navigate so it would not be difficult for students to get around on. I would use this site during centers for the students that are on computers. Students could work on spelling, shapes, or math problems.
jenfuller77

Teach Your Monster to Read - Free Phonics Games for Kids - 0 views

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    This is a website that is fun and engaging. It helps kids with letter sounds and spelling words. This website could be used during center time and it could help kids with their letters.
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.
nforson16

FunBrain - 0 views

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    For language arts, there are tons of games! The subjects range from writer's block, to spelling, to a fun hangman game. Some games are designed for certain grade levels, but all ages can still have fun playing and exercising their skills.
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.
rvrichter

ABCya! | Educational Computer Games and Apps for Kids - 2 views

shared by rvrichter on 03 Nov 11 - Cached
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    ABCya is a website that allows the students to use their imaginations. It has many different activities to chose from where the student can take something blank and boring and makes it their own. This website site is good through ages k through 5.
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    I chose this as my Educational site. This has several games designed to reach all the grade levels in elementary. A site like this will benefit not only the teacher but the students as well. Depending on what grade I teach in the future, I could use this for as low as Kindergarden or as high as the 5th grade. For Kindergarden and 1st grade, they have a game where the student needs to help out a monkey to put the days of the week in order. The New York Times featured this site as an award-winning games and apps, which is pretty cool.
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    Educational Games (2): This website contains games for students K-5, featuring a variety of topic areas. These games were created or approved by certified school teachers and are free to use. They can be used on the computer or on a device such as an iPad, etc. I see myself using this as a parent of young children more than in the classroom as I plan to teach at the secondary level; however, I found the website to be very appealing for kids and the games are fun and engaging.
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    This website is for younger students. It has a lot of different games that can be related to the classroom.
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    This website, like other educational game websites, has a whole array of games based on grade level. I really like how each game has the standards that it aligns with. Again, I would allow my students to play this to help strengthen certain content area skills. I might encourage parents to allow students to play at home.
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    I have used this website before, but I really like it, because there are so many different levels and topics to choose from. A lot of the games have challenges, so they can work toward beating their score and getting to the next level. I would use this during centers, so I could have a small amount of IPads or laptops that they could work on.
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    This website would be good for different strategies, puzzles, and games. This will help with math and reading. I would use this for help for students.
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    a. I chose this website because it had each grade clearly identified. b. I could use this in my classroom for many different skills including: art, math, and spelling.
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    Free Educational Games and Apps for Kids. Teachers can create an account and have resources available to their whole class for elementary level students.
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