36 items | 29 visits
Variety of sites with videos, songs, games, and interactive tools.
Updated on May 21, 12
Created on Mar 04, 10
Category: Schools & Education
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Games and Interactives
From the BBC: Lots of things to do -- Play Games, Song Time, Make & Color, Story Time, and Watch & Listen.
Read a story. Play a game. You'll find both at Clifford's Interactive Storybooks.
From Earobics: Educational games. Topics for 3-step directions, alphabetic order, antonyms, fact vs. fantasy, letter recognition, letter-sounds correspondences, poetry, sentence word order, spelling, and synonyms. Choose Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced level.
Interactive Flash-based tools for grades K-12. Select by Interactive Type, Learning Objective, or Theme. Then, click on a tool to interactive with it in a pop-up window.
From Sadlier-Oxford: Phonic games organized by grade level. Choose PreK-K, 1-2, 3-4, or 5-6. Click on a game to play it in a pop-up window.
From Sesame Street: Educational games. Browse by Subject, Theme, Character, etc. Then, click on a game link or picture to play.
Hear, see, spell, and identify sight words. Easy, visually attractive interface. Uses the words in context. Choose from four steps: Learn Words, Build Words, Identify Words, and Quiz. Each step has four levels with seven word lists in each level.
Systematic phonics approach, in conjunction with phonemic awareness practice for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, special education, homeschool, and ELL. Four levels include ABCs, Learn to Read, It's Fun to Read, and I'm Reading.
Learn English. Practice reading, writing, and speaking. Choose from 1st English Course (beginning), 2nd English Course (low-intermediate), or Practice English and Reading (intermediate). Activities include text, listening, videos. [optional free registration to save work and evaluate progress]
Create your own stories by adding your content to these Wacky Web Tales. Geared for grades 3 and up. Lots of different tales to try!
From Funbrain: FUNBRAIN will show you a picture. Click on the word that best describes the picture. To start, click on a topic - Alphabet, Animals, Fruit, Tools, Machines, or Shapes.
Meet the characters, play games, or visit the Make and Do section.
Stories
Reading for all ages. Use the links at the top to select Kid's Classics, Short Stories, Novels, Nonfiction, or Poems.
Scroll down for book links for Young Children, Older Children, and Young Adult. Click on a book title to see the pages and read the words.
Great selection of original fables/stories. Click on a story to read it. Multiple page stories have page links below the currently displayed page.
Stories with pictures, words and audio narration. Stories are correlated with the Dolch word list. Dolch words appear in bold. Site also has sections for Poems and Games.
From PBS Kids: Video stories with text that highlights following the story narrations. Click on a story picture to watch/listen to the story.
Watch Reading Rockets' exclusive video interviews with top children's book authors and illustrators. You'll discover if Chris Van Allsburg is really as spooky as his books, where Jon Scieszka gets his wacky ideas, and why Patricia Polacco's warm family tales seem so real. Browse through more than 70 interviews! http://www.readingrockets.org/books/interviews
From Sesame Street: Video stories. Browse by Subject, Theme, Character, etc. Then, click on a video story link or picture to watch/listen.
Audio stories for kids. Click on a title to hear the story. Hundreds of titles organized by age level. Tabs for Ages 4 to 9, Ages 10-12, Ages 13-14, and Ages 15-16.
36 items | 29 visits
Variety of sites with videos, songs, games, and interactive tools.
Updated on May 21, 12
Created on Mar 04, 10
Category: Schools & Education
URL: