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

    • Zach Mueller
       
      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
sbreitfelder

Purdue OWL - 0 views

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    I chose this site because it already helps me to know the rules of citing material. I would use this site to help students know the ins and outs of avoiding plagiarism in scientific research writing.
mzittritsch

Story Tower - 1 views

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    This idea can be used for students to express their creativity while also practicing their reading and writing abilities. On each card, the children illustrate the title on one card, the setting, author's purpose, beginning, middle, and end.
Ron Broxson

Stylistic Devices (Rhetorical Devices, Figures of Speech) - 2 views

    • Ron Broxson
       
      This is an excellent reference for finding examples of each stylistic device.
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    Since stylistic devices can be hard to remember, it would benefit any English teacher to know examples of each. I chose this site because everything is organized, and it includes a multitude of examples. If literature is being discussed, this site can serve as a good reference for understanding certain literary styles.
bhazelton

100 Social Studies Topics and Tips for Choosing Best - EduBirdie.com - 0 views

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    I chose this website because as I scrolled through the list of 100 topics I found many that were interesting, with links to more info. I would use this site to use the tips for how to choose good topics and how to write effective essays.
bhazelton

30 Shakespeare Activities and Printables for the Classroom - 0 views

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    I chose this website because it offered some good lesson plan options around Shakespeare as well as printables to use. I enjoy Shakespeare, and if I taught it I would use this site to make things more interesting other than just reading and responding to his writing.
mswillman

Storybird - Artful Storytelling - 1 views

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    Web 2.0 where teachers boost young authors writing skills. Great site for the language arts of a lesson
halee2019

http://www.readwritethink.org/ - 4 views

  • Grades   K - 12  |  Student Interactive  |  Organizing & Summarizing
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    Why did I choose this site? How will I use it?
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    Providing educators and students access to the highest quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction. This site is a great tool for any teacher. It gives you alot of information on classroom management, after school activities, and professional development. It is a great tool for any teacher.
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    Language Arts/Reading (2): This website is a great teacher resource that contains interactives, printouts, and other useful tools for the classroom. It is well-organized and easy to use. It is broken down into age categories/grades (elementary through high school). There is a section for parents that contains extended activities, projects, podcasts, etc. that students can complete outside of school which I think is a neat feature. The resources gathered on this website are numerous and helpful. As a future teacher, I would see myself using the Classroom Resources section in order to supplement my lesson plans and include technology in the classroom.
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    Other: I think this website is a mush-have for all teachers. It has contains several resources, including lesson plans and other student activities. There are also professional development sessions available that would be beneficial to new teachers, especially.
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    How can i use this website for my class?
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    this help me with great lesson plans. i can look up lesson plans on their and get ideas for my lessons. this is a great website for teachers.
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    Providing educators and students access to the highest quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction. This website has lesson plans and interactive tools to help teach different topics in language arts. I would use this website for the lesson plans (a couple already piqued my interest!) and I played around with some of the games and can see how it will help students strengthen their writing skills.
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    Providing educators and students access to the highest quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction.--- this site gives standards, lessons and ideas. It is a great language arts lesson planning tool.
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    I chose this website because it gives great Language Arts lesson plans and ideas for activities. I would implement this resource for activity ideas and to help with themes, objectives, and grade level.
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