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All About Me and my Favorite Things - ReadWriteThink

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Build vocabulary and writing skills with this lesson plan that introduces young students to acrostic poetry and guides them through the creation of their own compositions. After some...more
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Build vocabulary and writing skills with this lesson plan that introduces young students to acrostic poetry and guides them through the creation of their own compositions. After some group vocabulary brainstorming with letters of the alphabet and teacher modeling, students begin to construct an original free-verse poem using their first name as the foundation. Includes creative ideas for extension activities. Aligned to National Standards.

tag(s): poetry (196)

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Be the Editor! - Education World

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3 to 6
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Improve student editing skills with this simple lesson plan that challenges them to find the capitalization, punctuation, spelling, or grammar errors in a series of 10 sentences. Print...more
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Improve student editing skills with this simple lesson plan that challenges them to find the capitalization, punctuation, spelling, or grammar errors in a series of 10 sentences. Print out the student worksheet for independent work, or display on an interactive SmartBoard and make it a full-class activity.

tag(s): capitalization (9), grammar (139), punctuation (24), spelling (93)

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Magnetic Poetry - Snaith Primary School

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2 to 4
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This very age-appropriate collection of magnetic poetry exercises challenges students to reconstruct a scrambled poem of choice by clicking and dragging words. After reassembling the...more
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This very age-appropriate collection of magnetic poetry exercises challenges students to reconstruct a scrambled poem of choice by clicking and dragging words. After reassembling the poem, students can practice keyboarding skills by retyping it into the printable workspace provided on each page. For an added challenge, use the "Do it Yourself" feature, which enables students to create their own magnetic poetry activity and share with a classmate.

tag(s): poetry (196)

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Rooting out words - Funbrain

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4 to 6
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Do some quick, interactive practice with prefixes, suffixes and root words. Vocabulary topics include simple words, months, and numbers. Choose from four levels of difficulty. ...more
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Do some quick, interactive practice with prefixes, suffixes and root words. Vocabulary topics include simple words, months, and numbers. Choose from four levels of difficulty.

tag(s): prefixes (10), root words (10), suffixes (8)

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Reggie Loves to Rhyme - Scholastic

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Choose a setting for your online adventure (the supermarket, a restaurant, or the zoo), click on a picture, and try to find a rhyming word that matches that image. Each ...more
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Choose a setting for your online adventure (the supermarket, a restaurant, or the zoo), click on a picture, and try to find a rhyming word that matches that image. Each set of correctly matched words is read aloud, so plan to have headphones handy.

tag(s): rhymes (24)

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Amazing Vocabulary Machine - English-Zone.Com

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4 to 12
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Students can practice the formation of adjectives and adverbs, check their answers, and keep track of right and wrong responses with this interactive quiz. Accurate keyboarding skills...more
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Students can practice the formation of adjectives and adverbs, check their answers, and keep track of right and wrong responses with this interactive quiz. Accurate keyboarding skills are a plus for this activity. Also useful for ESL students.

tag(s): grammar (139), verbs (25)

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Use this site as a learning center or station for higher achieving ELL students who will be able to grasp these grammar concepts. Be sure to mark the site on classroom computers, making it easier for students to navigate there.

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Feast of Homonyms - Quia

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2 to 5
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This matching game helps students recognize and remember dozens of homonyms. Teachers can preview the list of terms used in the game. After a round is completed, students can click...more
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This matching game helps students recognize and remember dozens of homonyms. Teachers can preview the list of terms used in the game. After a round is completed, students can click "start over" for a brand new set of words.

tag(s): homonyms (8)

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Words: Grammar - BBC

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Grammar really can be fun! This extensive collection of interactive activities gives students a chance to play with the concepts they learned in class, and earn a printable certificate....more
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Grammar really can be fun! This extensive collection of interactive activities gives students a chance to play with the concepts they learned in class, and earn a printable certificate. Topics include making sentences, using apostrophes and commas, personal pronouns, and noun-verb agreement. Each topic includes a fact sheet that introduces the concept, an interactive quiz and game, and a printable worksheet with answer key.

tag(s): grammar (139), punctuation (24), sentences (22)

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Grammar Gorillas - Pearson Education

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2 to 8
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Select from two levels - beginner or advanced - and practice parts of speech with this interactive game. When students successfully complete a round of questions by identifying the...more
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Select from two levels - beginner or advanced - and practice parts of speech with this interactive game. When students successfully complete a round of questions by identifying the correct word in each sentence, the grammar gorillas receive bananas. Very appealing.

tag(s): grammar (139), parts of speech (40), speech (66)

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Use this during station rotation time in your classroom. Put a link on your website for students to use at home.

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Grammar Bytes

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4 to 12
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Who said that grammar can't be fun? This user-friendly site provides an easy to navigate glossary of common grammar terms, downloadable handouts, helpful tips and rules, and a great...more
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Who said that grammar can't be fun? This user-friendly site provides an easy to navigate glossary of common grammar terms, downloadable handouts, helpful tips and rules, and a great collection of interactive exercises. Complete a free registration to access more of the site's special features.

tag(s): grammar (139), parts of speech (40), speech (66)

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Checkpoints for Progress - US Dept. of Education

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This helpful checklist of reading and writing skills outlines what parents should expect to see from their children at each grade level. The site provides reading lists and practical...more
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This helpful checklist of reading and writing skills outlines what parents should expect to see from their children at each grade level. The site provides reading lists and practical tips for helping students to hone their language arts skills.

tag(s): reading lists (76), writing (308)

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Use these "standards" as a means of checking student achievement, and being sure to align objectives and assignments with these general expected skills. It might be a good idea to show these objectives to students at the beginning of the year, to give them a good idea of what to expect.

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Read Write Think - NCTE

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This site is not just for reading and English teachers! If you want to improve your students' reading and writing skills, browse through the extensive materials in this exceptional...more
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This site is not just for reading and English teachers! If you want to improve your students' reading and writing skills, browse through the extensive materials in this exceptional Web site. Literacy learning across the K-12 curriculum is supported through an impressive collection of interactive, technology-based student activities. Descriptions of how to use the activities in the classroom are provided along with lesson plans, Web resources, and related materials. Direct links to NCTE/IRA Standards are included. Created by the International Reading Association and the National Council of Teachers of English.

tag(s): literacy (124), resources (80), thinking routines (36)

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Within the classroom resources are plenty of lesson plans that are aligned to National standards. Save this site as a favorite to allow for easy reference whenever you're in need of fresh ideas and lesson plans. There are many resources available on ReadWriteThink for teaching literacy. Choose from lesson plans and units sorted by grade level, or narrow down your search to specific objectives including fluency, text structure, and more. In addition, ReadWriteThink offers almost 60 interactives including graphic organizers and tools for word work. Be sure to browse through the Printouts portion of the site; these aren't boring fill in the blank activities. Printouts include book reports, writing tips, and card games.

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English Projects and Activities

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Tap into a treasure chest of ideas, lesson plans, and activities for the language arts classroom. This site offers a great selection of topics from basic grammar and spelling, ...more
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Tap into a treasure chest of ideas, lesson plans, and activities for the language arts classroom. This site offers a great selection of topics from basic grammar and spelling, to reading and comprehension skills. Activities are interactive and would work especially well in a computer room where students can progress at their own speed. Full lesson plans and worksheets (with answers) in PDF format are available for downloading. Requires Adobe Acrobat.

tag(s): grammar (139), reading comprehension (146), spelling (93)

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Beyond the excellent lesson plans, this site offers "interactive flashcards" that can help students review for quizzes and tests. Save this site on a classroom computer, and use it as a learning site during downtime. Allow students to pick their degree of difficulty, and they can review endlessly on a number of subjects.
 This resource requires PDF reader software like Adobe Acrobat.

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Poems to Make, Watch, (and Hear) - BBC

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4 to 12
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Though this page has been archived, and it is no longer updated, the links for the poems are still working. Poetry is a tough nut for the best of teachers. ...more
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Though this page has been archived, and it is no longer updated, the links for the poems are still working. Poetry is a tough nut for the best of teachers. This British site offers engaging, highly visual presentations of poetry that will draw even the most poem-phobic students into the presentation. There are many options from which to choose, and the variety of presentation styles will help ensure that there is something for everyone. Language arts teachers will find this one well worth the effort. The audio requires Real Player, and a few activities require Shockwave.

tag(s): poetry (196)

In the Classroom

Use this site on the interactive whiteboard or projector as an introductory activity to poetry. Play one or more of the clips on the interactive whiteboard as a way to hook student interest. Have a class discussion or journal reflections afterwards for students to respond to the topic.

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Shel Silverstein Poems

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We're not sure how this collection of Silverstein poems and illustrations made it onto the web, but elementary students (and some older ones, too) are sure to get at least ...more
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We're not sure how this collection of Silverstein poems and illustrations made it onto the web, but elementary students (and some older ones, too) are sure to get at least one belly laugh out of these verses.

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What is Writers' Workshop? - We Are Teachers

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Here's a great explanation of all aspects of Writer's Workshop. Activities from 'Mini-lessons' to 'Sharing' (and all steps in-between) leading up to the crucial role of sharing student...more
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Here's a great explanation of all aspects of Writer's Workshop. Activities from 'Mini-lessons' to 'Sharing' (and all steps in-between) leading up to the crucial role of sharing student writing in group reading sessions are each discussed on this web page. Be sure to click "5 Editing Strategies That Actually Work For Student Writers." Once students understand how to edit someone elses work, their writing improves. This is a wealth of usable information for a teacher new to Writer's Workshop.

tag(s): editing (90), writers workshop (30), writing (308)

In the Classroom

Include this site with your other resources for practicing and teaching writing as you challenge students to improve feedback scores. Ask students to analyze their writing before getting the feedback from their peers as a self-reflection tool. As students improve writing, use a digital portfolio tool like Seesaw, reviewed here, and upload all revisions. Also, use Seesaw for students to share their thoughts on their writing and individual progress.

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Woody Guthrie: Writer's Workshop - Woody Guthrie Foundation

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Musician Woody Guthrie drew, wrote, sang, journaled, and painted. He was a man who used notebooks and the written word to record his musings on life. This site ...more
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Musician Woody Guthrie drew, wrote, sang, journaled, and painted. He was a man who used notebooks and the written word to record his musings on life. This site has a lesson in which students create make their own journals in the manner of Woody's notebook treasures.

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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood - Separation Anxiety - PBS

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This is one of Life's Little Lessons featuring Daniel Tiger. Use it to help young children "work on feelings about separation and independence, memory skills, developing self-control,...more
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This is one of Life's Little Lessons featuring Daniel Tiger. Use it to help young children "work on feelings about separation and independence, memory skills, developing self-control, and expressing feelings." There are three videos to watch and discuss, as well as resources for classroom use, and resources to share with parents about separation.

tag(s): emotions (71), social and emotional learning (195)

In the Classroom

Discover the delightful Daniel Tiger and his friends and family through these videos. Even your youngest nursery school students will be able to relate to the characters, images, and story in these three films. They will probably want to watch them again and again! Parents and students alike will benefit from the resources provided. There is also a Teacher Tips sheet that provides suggestions for helping children adjust to separating from their families for awhile. Be sure to use the suggested free, online book on the Teacher Tips sheet with your students and their parents.

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When They Were Young - Library of Congress

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This Library of Congress exhibition showing historic photos of children probably has some academic application. We've included it, however, as an eloquent statement of why children...more
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This Library of Congress exhibition showing historic photos of children probably has some academic application. We've included it, however, as an eloquent statement of why children are important, and why teachers teach. Try showing one of these pictures to your class and asking them to write about what the child in the picture might be thinking or doing.

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Use the images on this site to inspire some creative writing! Allow students to explore the site on classroom computers, picking one of the images to choose as the subject of a creative writing piece. Have students write an essay, poem, editorial - depending on what's being studied, based on what they see in their image. Attach the images to their pieces, and it could make a great display in your classroom too! A fun site for a Literature or Language classroom.

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Lessons Plans from Read WriteThink - NCTE

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This new collection from NCTE and the International Reading Association offers lots of K-8 lessons on reading, writing, and the skills that build both. There's a lot of "meat" on ...more
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This new collection from NCTE and the International Reading Association offers lots of K-8 lessons on reading, writing, and the skills that build both. There's a lot of "meat" on this menu, so plan to spend some time reviewing these offerings, especially if you have a particular application in mind.

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