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Homographs - Tracy Boyd

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3 to 5
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This online game challenges students to identify the correct definition for a homograph that is being described. Can be played independently or with a partner. Great vocabulary building...more
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This online game challenges students to identify the correct definition for a homograph that is being described. Can be played independently or with a partner. Great vocabulary building activity.

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When Two Vowels Go Walking - PBS

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K to 3
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Introduce this sometimes difficult-to-grasp concept with this short video clip and the classroom ideas. The short animated movie includes a catchy song that students won't forget. Yes,...more
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Introduce this sometimes difficult-to-grasp concept with this short video clip and the classroom ideas. The short animated movie includes a catchy song that students won't forget. Yes, it's corny, but it is guaranteed to liven up your grammar lesson. Bring out the headphones, print out the lyrics, and sing along!

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This is a perfect site to share on your projector or interactive whiteboard.

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2Bee or Nottoobee - Funbrain

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2 to 4
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Practice present and past tense with this interactive game. Students must help two industrious bees find their flowers by choosing the correct form of the verb "to be". Instant feedback...more
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Practice present and past tense with this interactive game. Students must help two industrious bees find their flowers by choosing the correct form of the verb "to be". Instant feedback is provided. Nice activity for independent practice.

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Acrostic Poems - ReadWriteThink

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1 to 12
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Acrostic poetry is one of the simplest forms of creative writing for primary students to master. With this interactive tool, students can use their own creativity while experimenting...more
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Acrostic poetry is one of the simplest forms of creative writing for primary students to master. With this interactive tool, students can use their own creativity while experimenting with this poetic form. After a brief introduction, students are asked to enter a topic of choice, brainstorm words and phrases that remind them of that topic, then construct a poem with the help of "hint words." Completed works can be printed. Aligned to standards.

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Learning About Research and Writing using the American Revolution - ReadWriteThink

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3 to 5
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This lesson creates a wonderful interdisciplinary connection between creative writing and American history. After using a variety of resources to learn more about the American Revolution,...more
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This lesson creates a wonderful interdisciplinary connection between creative writing and American history. After using a variety of resources to learn more about the American Revolution, students select an historical figure from that era, and compose an acrostic poem describing that individual's contributions. Aligned to National Standards.

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Take advantage of this free lesson plan as a way to study the American Revolution from an interdisciplinary standpoint. This lesson plan mixes creative writing and poetry with history as a way to relate different concepts concerning the American Revolution.

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Learning Games - Compound Words - Learning Games for Kids

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2 to 3
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Use the content on this site to introduce or review the concept of compound words, then scroll to the bottom of the page, and click on the chalkboard for an ...more
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Use the content on this site to introduce or review the concept of compound words, then scroll to the bottom of the page, and click on the chalkboard for an interactive click-and-drag practice activity.

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Use this site over the interactive whiteboard as a review activity on compound words. Don't be Vanna - have students come up to the whiteboards and pair compound words they see together. To make it competitive, have student groups compete to see who can complete it first!

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Adjective Monster - Kennedy Center

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1 to 2
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This clever lesson plan helps students identify adjectives and apply what they've learned in a hands-on creative activity. After a class reading of Ed Emberley's award winning Go Away...more
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This clever lesson plan helps students identify adjectives and apply what they've learned in a hands-on creative activity. After a class reading of Ed Emberley's award winning Go Away Big Green Monster, students are asked to classify adjectives according to emotion or appearance, choose the one they like best, and create a paper-sculpture monster that illustrates the descriptive word they have selected. Aligned to National Standards.

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Take advantage of the free lesson plan hosted by the Kennedy Center. Be sure to save the site as a favorite on your classroom desktop, allowing for easy reference later on.
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Everyday Edits - Education World

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3 to 6
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Keep polishing those writing skills with this collection of paragraphs, riddled with errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar. Students are challenged to find the...more
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Keep polishing those writing skills with this collection of paragraphs, riddled with errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar. Students are challenged to find the ten errors in each sample. Project on an interactive white board for a whole-class activity, or print and distribute as an independent activity. Answer keys are included.Be patient. This one is slow to open.

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Our Classroom: Writing an Owner's Manual - ReadWriteThink

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3 to 5
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Familiarize your students with the types of information included in owners' manuals for common household objects, then challenge them to create their own "manual" for your classroom....more
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Familiarize your students with the types of information included in owners' manuals for common household objects, then challenge them to create their own "manual" for your classroom. After brainstorming the kinds of information that would be crucial for a new student or visitor to know, each student must individually select a topic and create an "entry" for the guide. Not only does this activity help to build a sense of "community" among the students, it also strengthens expository writing skills. An excellent "beginning of the year" lesson! Aligned to Standards.

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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.

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Synonyms and Antonyms - dotolearn.com

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Practice recognizing synonyms and antonyms with this interactive matching game. After completing a successful round, students can choose the "shuffle" option for a brand new challenge....more
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Practice recognizing synonyms and antonyms with this interactive matching game. After completing a successful round, students can choose the "shuffle" option for a brand new challenge. A simple but useful review activity.

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Paragraph Punch - Merit Software

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4 to 6
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This online tool gently guides students through each step of the writing process - pre-writing, writing, organizing, editing, rewriting, and publishing - and provides helpful tips along...more
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This online tool gently guides students through each step of the writing process - pre-writing, writing, organizing, editing, rewriting, and publishing - and provides helpful tips along the way. The goal is to create a basic paragraph based on a prompt generated by the site. Completed paragraphs can be copied and pasted into a word processing program for final editing. Be aware: this site does sell software but teachers can use this portion of the site for free.

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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.

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Magnetic Poetry - Snaith Primary School

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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.

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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.

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Reggie Loves to Rhyme - Scholastic

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1 to 2
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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.

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A Tale to be Told - Martha Sullivan/Missouri Schoolweb

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4 to 7
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This Webquest challenges students, working in small groups, to read, share, and compare/contrast folk tales from different parts of the world. A printable chart is provided to guide...more
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This Webquest challenges students, working in small groups, to read, share, and compare/contrast folk tales from different parts of the world. A printable chart is provided to guide the analysis, and a graphic organizer can be downloaded to help students organize their thoughts for the final activity - the creation of an original folk tale. Links to online fairytales are provided.

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Use this web-quest as a hands-on practice activity for students following a lesson on folk tales. Have students complete the activity in cooperative learning groups on classroom computers. Be sure to help your weaker readers and ESL students by sharing the vocabulary words prior to reading, either on a handout or by projecting on an interactive whiteboard and highlighting them in the text as you come to them. English teachers will like the interactive part of this site, and students always enjoy a chance to work on computers!

To make it more interactive, have students create and illustrate their stories on an online book-maker, such as Bookemon, reviewed here. Teachers can post the stories on the class webpage, allowing parents to get to see the finished products!

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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.

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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.

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Words: Spelling - BBC

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2 to 6
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Students can practice the nuts and bolts of spelling with this collection of activities involving root words, suffixes, silent letters, and letter patterns. Some activities even include...more
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Students can practice the nuts and bolts of spelling with this collection of activities involving root words, suffixes, silent letters, and letter patterns. Some activities even include a listening component, so headphones are suggested. The site is created in the UK, so a few words may have different spellings from standard American English. Though the video say "not available in your area," there is still plenty of info to learn and interactive quizzes to take on this site; it's worth a visit.

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Use these activities as learning centers or stations during a unit on any on of the featured basic English rules. Haves students complete the site individually on classroom computers. Most of the sections have accompanying quizzes that can be used to test student knowledge before or after the activity. This is a great way to figure out where students are having the most trouble, allowing you to tailor instruction accordingly.

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