
02/17/2005
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Reading
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Improving Reading Skills - What
habits should a good reader have?
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Michigan Department of Education: Helping Children Learn To Read -
Topics include How a Child's Reading
Develops, Skills That Characterize a Good Reader, and Raising a Reader.
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Pennsylvania Assessment System Reading Instructional Handbook -
Here are specific tips to encourage reading
in the content area, as well as several prereading strategies.
- America
Reads: Early Literacy Development -
Study the phases of early literacy and the
list of beginning reading and writing skills.
- Reading
Aloud: Is It Worth It? -
Jim
Trelease and other educators offer examples of the benefits of reading
aloud.
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Between the Lions: Games - Can
you scoop letters from your soup to make a word? There are lots of
phonics games to play using Shockwave. (primary)-
Online Practice Reading Tests
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These reading tests for grades 1-8 use multiple choice, short-answer, and
long-answer questions. Test tips for students and how to score are
included.
- It's Fun
To Read -
Click All About Me for
some interactive reading about Who Am I? What Is My Pet? And Where Do I
Sleep? Have some fun with Bird Riddles and Tongue Twisters. (primary)
- Reading Comprehension
- These stories and follow-up questions teach main idea, inference, and
word meanings from context. (intermediate)
- The Reading Zone
(For ELL Students)
- The glasses
icon indicates easy, intermediate, and advanced reading comprehension
activities available to guests. Use the Dolch Word List, or try Reading a
Map, Candy Labels, Reading Envelopes, Learn About Dolphins, Aesop's
Fables, and U.S. Presidents Chart Study.
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Book
Choices for 2003 - Children,
young adults, teachers, and librarians vote for their favorite newly
published books for the Choice booklists. Published annually by the
International Reading Association, students can use these lists to find
a book to read.
- 25
Ideas to Motivate Young Readers -
Get your students excited about reading.
Here are 25 activities contributed from Book It! program teachers.
- ReadWriteThink -
The International Reading Association,
National Council of Teachers of English, and MarcoPolo Education
Foundation have teamed up to provide educators with quality reading and
language arts resources.
- Kids Who Read! -
The largest book club in the world is
a virtual book club that allows kids to discuss literature, ask questions,
share ideas, and reflect. Children may pose their questions and share
ideas with the author of the book they are reading.
- Children's Book
Council -
Encourage your students
to read! Celebrate this year's Children's Book Week: Free to Read,
November 17-23. The Children's Book Council offers a wealth of resources
to kick off the event.
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Reading
Units - from Mountain City
Elementary School, with many unit studies
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Literacy
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Authors &
Illustrators on the Web
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Children's
Literature Web Guide
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The Partnership for
Reading -
Bringing Scientific Evidence to Learning
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Reading
Units -
By Gay Miller
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Terrific Tall Tales
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Cyberguide
book list for middle school
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Wealth of Reading Resources
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Reading Resources
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Reading Quest
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Page by Page
- Books are cool! Ever wonder how
they're made? Everything from the story to the pictures takes lots of
work. This fantastic site explores the story "behind the story" --
beginning with where story ideas came from and going all the way to what
happens after a book is printed.
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History of Books - Sit
back, relax, turn up the volume and prepare to take a journey back to
50,000 B.C.!
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Also visit
English and Literature
in the Sabine Virtual Classroom
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Get
Wild About Reading With This Great Site -
Each week you'll find new stories that
accompany and expand on the new PBS television show "Between the Lions."
This site is developed for 4-9 year olds in an effort to help them learn
to read.
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The Children's
Book
Council
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Kids@Random
- designed for both education and
entertainment. The site is alive with color and witty writing. The
whimsical illustrations are breathtaking, yet quick to load. This is a
joyful, safe place for kids to learn and play in cyberspace.
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The
Children's Literature Web Guide -
The Children's Literature Web Guide is an
attempt to gather together and categorize the growing number of Internet
resources related to books for Children and Young Adults. Much of the
information that you can find through these pages is provided by others:
fans, schools, libraries, and commercial enterprises involved in the
book world.
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CHILDREN'S
STORYBOOKS ONLINE - The links
have received our Storybooks Award because they have special appeal due
to story creativity, specialized content, educational information, fun
activities, or are just downright charming.
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CandlelightStories
-- An interactive environment for
children to read stories. Large illustrated buttons make choosing where
to go easy for children of all ages. Includes the classics like Mother
Goose and Alice in Wonderland, as well as original stories from
contributing authors and illustrators. There are even games online to
play. K-6
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Carol Hurst's Children's
Literature Site - Extensive
lists, lesson plans, and information for reading, literature, and
history
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KidLit WebSite,
designed for kids (mostly) and for adults
interested in quality children's literature. We offer all kids an
opportunity to see their works published on the worldwide web.
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Aesop's
Fables Online Exhibit - John R. Long has
created a Website that will be valuable to a variety of people. You can
browse through the 638 fables here-in (it includes many by Ambrose
Bierce) or conduct a word search (or even view a java timeline
panorama).
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Reading
Better and Faster - For most
people, it is easy to learn to read faster. Your reading rate is often
just a matter of habit. Tips for improving your reading speed.
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The Bookstore
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WELCOME TO CHILDREN'S HOUR
-- A CHILDREN'S BOOK EMPORIUM
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Reading
- Yahoo reading links on the web
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Tailing the
Samurai's Tale - Bonita Vista Middle School teacher Dan Fickett
created a WebQuest to enhance his students' reading of Erik Haugaard's
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School-Home
Links Reading Kits --kindergarten
through 3rd grade 400 LEARNING ACTIVITIES for strengthening
childrens reading & writing skills.
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Children's Book
Council - The CBC's
online Book Week materials include Activities A to Z.
- Choices
Booklists - A project of
the International Reading Association and the Children's Book Council,
these annual annotated reading lists present new books young people will
enjoy. The 100 books in each list are chosen by 10,000 participating
children each year!
- AuthorChats
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Chat live with a featured author or
read the archived chats with previous authors. Click Chat Now and
participate in an Online Literature Circle discussion.
- BookSpot
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Especially for reading teachers,
BookSpot provides online books, book reviews, reading lists, author
information, and links to related resources.
WritingNeed a great picture book to
stimulate better narrative writing among your students? Learn some
different ways to develop story characters with this lesson and
bibliography.
Tracy's Ten Prewriting
Exercises for Personal Narratives -
Use these exercises with the traditional
journalist's questions before beginning writing.
Composition Patterns: Narrative and Descriptive -
Study descriptive elements in narrative
writing and then read examples by well-known authors.
Standards for Evaluating Composing, Skills for Narrative Writing -
Use this rubric to assess the
structure of students' writing.
The
Five-Paragraph Essay - The
Five Paragraph Essay, an online writing tutorial for high school students,
provides the following sections: Getting Started; How to Write the Essay;
Editing, Revising, and Evaluating; and Writing Prompts.
Global Story Train
- Kids can write the next chapter
of a story started by other kids around the world. Encourages
multicultural communication and sharing of ideas.
Workout Room: Writing Prompts -
These writing prompts, organized by grade
level, encourage students to use their spelling and proofreading skills.
Bright Ideas for Writing -
Try some writing topics that include photos
for added inspiration.
Writing: Prompts
- Learn about the modes of
writing and suggested assignment styles. Check out the
narrative/imaginative, informal, and persuasive prompts.
Journal
Writing Every Day: Teachers Say It Really Works! -
Teachers share their best experiences with
classroom journals in this article that includes several writing prompts.
Story Starters Here are 50
ideas to get the creative juices flowing. Click Writing Process at the
bottom of the page for help with brainstorming, graphic organizers, the
first draft, revising, editing, and the final copy.
6-Trait Writing - The Kent School District provides examples of
six writing traits: Ideas, Organization, Voice, Word Choice, Sentence
Fluency, and Conventions. This site also offers writing samples and lesson
plans based on materials from the Northwest Regional Educational
Laboratory.
Creative Writing Process
- This site guides students through
brainstorming, webbing, outlining, revision
Discover Writing
with Barry Lane - Barry Lane, author and educator, features dozens
of revision lesson plan ideas. Go to Kids Click Here for a place to
publish student work.
Purdue
University Online Writing Lab: Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling
- Find handouts, PowerPoint presentations, and exercises for learning
Grammar (adjectives and adverbs; nouns; prepositions; and pronouns). The
Spelling section includes sound-alike words; noun plurals; and suffixes.
The Punctuation review covers apostrophes and quotation marks; commas; and
hyphens.
The Big6
- Use this research method to assist with homework and
writing reports. Steps include: Task Definition; Information Search
Strategies; Location and Access; Use of Information; Synthesis; and
Evaluation.
Revision: Cultivation with a Critical Eye -
This site offers
distinct definitions of the various stages of revision: large-scale
revision, small-scale revision, editing, and proofreading.
Writing links - ZES
Handwriting
Grammar
and Writing
Graphic organizers
Research and Writing
Trait scoring (as used in Nevada) and links to more detailed traits
rubrics
6+1 TRAITS of Writing
Generating Ideas and Content
The Writing Process
Inspiration
Writing prompts are ready to print off for use in class.
Worksheets to go. Generate your own or use from their "bank."
Free
worksheets for lower grades from Beginning Reading
Free
graphic organizers (like fact/opinion chart)
Free
teacher made resources on an easy to select matrix
Expository writing prompts
ready to use (print out each for student
use)
Narrative writing prompts
ABC Teach of
free teaching ideas for reading.
Quite a collection of ideas.
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