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interactive activities for ages 5-12 (I think many could be used for HS too)
BBC - Schools - Homepage
home page for bbc schools site.
Fantastic resources here- tons of interactive activities for all grades and subject areas
Great Source iwrite - Students: Grammar Handbook
part of iwrite site with animated grammar lessons
Building Language for Literacy Home
Scholastic interactive site- three activities, all based around common places/objects found at home and in the community. Great for esl/ell students to recognize common vocabulary.
ReadWriteThink
readwritethink homepage
lessons, standards, web resources, and student materials (interactives)
writingRepeater_v6_withloop
great for interactive whiteboard- use "pencil" to write a letter/word. can save to sidebar and replay as needed. (cannot save work for next visit to site, however)
Content Workshop
from "content workshop" site- this is the templates page
Old Man And The Sea ( Animation )
animated video for Old Man and the Sea
Tip of My Tongue
find that word that you've been thinking about all day but just can't seem to remember
Websites Of The Year | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day...
Larry Ferlazzo's blog is one I follow in my reader. He is an ESL/ELL teacher who posts great resources daily. Almost all of his links are just as great for regular ed students as well. He continues to compile his links into "the best of..." lists for a
Tikatok
Publish stories online and purchase softcover/hardcover copies of your book. Great for elementary students b/c of the interactive templates.
Image Detective
Draw conclusions based on clues from images.
Election 2008 Theme Resources
"Help students understand how the United States elects a president every four years. Read leveled biographies on 2008’s Republican and Democratic candidates. Students cast their own ballots, discover how the electoral process works, combine math and map s
PrimaryGames.com - Curriculum Guide
"Use our Curriculum Guide to find the right game or activity to meet your classroom or child's needs. The guide is broken up into four areas:
Math, Language Arts, Science and Social Studies."
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