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Begins With - Click on items in a picture which begin with specific letters.
Blending words together- Gawain's Word - Jousting contestants blend beginning sounds and ending sounds together to produce the word. See if your student can figure out the word before the two jousters collide!
Chicken Coop - phoneme matching
CVC words - Student interact with a robot to spell the words correctly using the right vowel sound.
CVC Words - Student selects the word that matches the picture.
Dolch Site Words - Reading Games
Dosity - Dositey.com is an educational web site serving the students, teachers, and parents of the K-12 community. There are three levels of phonics interactive activities. Level One shows a picture and the student will pick the correct word. Level Two prompts the student to add the beginning sound to the word to go along with the picture. Level Three requires the student to type in the word that goes with the picture with a word bar above with the spellings.
Fuzzy Lion Ears - You'll find partially-written words with accompanying pictures. As Leona presents each one, she'll say the word. Choose from three different letters to make the word.
Free Worksheets - Vowels, sounding out words, numbers and more.
Free Worksheets to Download - All free worksheets use British English spelling. DNeilian print.
Headsprout Sample Lessons - Phonics lesson
Make a Word - Find the vowel that fits in the CVC word to make a new word.
Phoneme Posters - Download classroom posters of phonemic symbols with examples.
Phonemic Awareness Activities - Word family picture cards to print for center activities - ack, op, ing, ide, ay
Phonic Fighter - Click on the picture that starts with the letter shown.
Poem Pack - Ten colorful poems with animation, audio and activities - featuring Daisy the snail, the toad and the goat, and friends. Read it, Hear it, search for sounds, and find words concentrating on vowel blends.
Pounce on the Word that Matches the Sound - Students hear a word and click on the CVC word they sound out that matches the word that was said.
Reading Genie - Excellent site for teachers; research-based instruction in learning to read
ReadingTarget - Many things to print off to help students learn phonics and alphabet letters.
See 'N Spell - Students click and drag letters into the box to spell the words that correspond to the pictures. A very good activity with many skills such as plurals, long vowels, short vowels, blends and digraphs.
Short Vowel Take Home Cards - Print these for your students! Great practice for homework or school work!
Sound Fun - Match sound with the letter. Click on the letter that matches the sound that is said.
Study Dog - A free software program to be downloaded into your personal machine. A Full curriculum software reading program for pre-K through 2nd grade. For PC and Macintosh, this program comes in 3 levels of standards-based reading lessons that are fun for your child. Select the Basic Download.
Vowels and Consonants - Distinguish between the vowels and consonants. Help the Rat catch either vowels or consonants.
Vowel Sound Drag - Drag a vowel sound to complete the word. Upper Primary Level spelling activity.
Word Blender - Help Wordblender by choosing the start and end sounds for each word. This activity can be adjusted for three learning levels.
Word Formation - Print out these cards and let students cut out individual letters and create new words!
Write a Postcard - Help Salty Sam with his vowels. In the first sentence, click on the focus phonemes. When you have got them all right, the next sentence appears but this time there are gaps in the words. Drag the vowel phoneme with the correct spelling into the gap in the word
Awesome Stories
If you’ve been a MiddleWeb visitor for long, you know
we’re BIG fans of the Awesome Stories website, where students
and teachers can access hundreds of stories from history and
current events, all peppered with links to primary resource
material. The site is the passion of Carole Bos, a successful
trial lawyer in Michigan, whose intellectual hobby has turned
into a most amazing educational tool. In early 2009, Carole and
her colleagues completely revamped the site with lots of new
functionality.
You can read about the improvements here. We think you’ll
agree that new interactivity makes the site a core resource for
educators.
Education World
Supported by advertising and corporate contributions, the
Education World site just gets better and better -- it's both
broad and deep, offering original material on important
education topics, lesson plans and teaching ideas, a massive
index to internet sites, and -- most important -- an energetic
and innovative staff that continues to search for ways to best
serve educators. This link leads to a site guide that will ease
exploration of this large site.
PBS Teacher Source
Includes more than 1,000 free lesson plans (matched to
standards), teacher guides and online activities--and you can
explore these resources by subject or grade level or with
keywords. The site includes
information about how teachers and media specialists can
legally tape PBS shows for classroom use. The site allows you to
set up
a free account and receive newsletters about upcoming PBS
offerings, tailored to your local viewing area. There's also
info about
ordering PBS videos. Want to learn more about
teaching with technology? PBS offers PD programs.
DiscoverySchool.com for Teachers
Lesson plans, teaching tools, chat listservs, classroom
customizers, a clip art gallery, a puzzle generator, and access
to
Kathy Shrock's famous collection of education weblinks in
every imaginable category. Then there's the brainbuster feature
(great for daily startups), the Science Fair Central, etc. etc.
Impressive!
Middle School Portal
This K-12 site, developed with National Science Foundation
support, offers teachers a direct path to resources from the
National Science Digital Library. Enter the Science or Math
subject pathway to browse a list of topics and take an in-depth
look at teachable concepts.The resources have been selected by
math and science educators and can be searched by topic,
keywords, etc. The Portal is supported by folks at Ohio State
University, who regularly add new themes and activities built
upon the vast database. Look at these
in-depth science topics and these
in-depth math topics to see for yourself! Also, while the
main focus here is on math and science, you’ll find
useful ideas about integrating those subjects with history,
art, social studies, and more. We’ll just say it
– this is one of the most awesome resources we know about, and
it’s designed with middle school in mind.
GEM: The Gateway to 21st Century Skills
The "Gateway to 21st Century Skills" evolved from the GEM
project, an effort by the US Department of Education to create a
central database or "catalog" of resources from federal, state,
university, nonprofit, and commercial sites. The revitalized
Catalog, now supported by major sponsors like the National
Education Assocation, offers an easy way to explore more than
50,000 educational resources, using a sophisticated search
engine similar to Google -- but with one big plus, detailed,
coherent descriptions!
Teachers.Net Gazette
Teachers Net Gazette is the major feature of a vast website
created by and for educators. Each monthly issue of the Gazette
(laid out in colorful newspaper style) offers major features by
middle grades teachers and by authors like Harry Wong, Alfie
Kohn, brain expert Eric P. Jensen, principal leader Todd R.
Nelson and many more. The Gazette has gained new energy under
the leadership of editor Kathleen Carpenter. Check out, for
example, the December 2008 issue, featuring a story by Bill Page
on
“Teaching At-Risk Students.” Subscribers (it's free) receive
regular email reminders of new content.
Apple Learning Interchange
Microsoft Lesson Plans
Here are materials of interest to teachers, offered by both
Apple and Microsoft. Both sites include lesson plans and other
resources, often technology-oriented or web-based. We found the
Microsoft materials to be more product-oriented, but they often
included more details (including handouts, etc.). Both Apple and
Microsoft include lesson plan search engines, and you can also
search
how-to articles at the Microsoft site. Apple offers a free
membership to the ALI Community and users can subscribe to RSS
feeds that alert them when new material of interest is added.
Thinkfinity
We were listening in on a virtual teacher chat and someone
mentioned the Thinkfinity website. "Fabulous!" exclaimed one
middle grades teacher. "I go there all the time." A curriculum
coach replied: "I always ask teachers who are searching for a
different angle: 'Have you looked on Thinkfinity yet?'"
Thinkfinity is an amalgam of the earlier Marco Polo and
Thinkfinity Literacy Network sites and is now partnering with
other stellar resources like Illuminations and Read/Write/Think.
There's a super search engine, right on the homepage, and by
dragging your cursor over the appropriate button, you can see
the special offerings for Educators, Parents, Students, and
Afterschool.
The tutoring links page was created to provide links to resources for tutors and students who are looking for curriculum specific learning activities. The tutoring resources are available to students at home and at school.