Listly by Sara Martinez
1 Explore stores on the web
2 Invite students to become authors on the web
3 Participate in virtual book clubs
4 Collaborate on internet projects
5 Add informational websites to your study of literature
A Flash-based learning tool on world creation mythology for children 12-14 years of age. In Dutch and English. Lessons are created using cooperative learning techniques.
RIF's Literacy Resources offer a wealth of information including activities, booklists, articles, downloadable brochures, and information about our Multicultural Literacy Campaign.
Reading Planet
Many wonderful free childrens books are available to read at Children's Storybooks Online. Stories span age ranges from preschool, young children, teens, through young adult.
Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling. Digital stories derive their power by weaving images, music, narrative and voice together, thereby giving deep dimension and vivid color to characters, situations, experiences, and insights. Tell your story now digitally. - Leslie Rule, Digital Storytelling Association
Students work with authors and editors to develop writing skills. Favorite authors give tips and tricks for biography, descriptive writing, folktales, mystery, myths, journalism, poetry, speech writing, and book reviews. After going through the step by step process, kids can then publish their work online.
The online web-based ePals product offers both community and virtual classroom for global collaboration. K-12 students and educators come to ePals.com because that is where learners connect.
Current & planned raps Join a reading adventure! A rap supporting reading and literacy, this offers a range of exciting reading ideas, activities for K-10, resources and ebooks to dip into, and a space for you to share your reading adventures. This rap and gallery remain available throughout 2013.
The largest site of children's book reviews written and illustrated by kids for kids. Read our reviews or submit your own!
Students write reviews about recently read books and can also read recommendations submitted by other kids.
Be sure you have permission to post student work on the World Wide Web. School districts usually have requirements that teachers must follow. Though there are suggested themes during the year, there are no pre-selected titles. Students and classes are free to choose and review the books they wish to read.
DD 2015 - a selection of portraits from over the world Mr Mahoney's February Multicultural ProjectsPosted by Joyce Capcara Fisher on Friday, April 10, 2015 A new edition .. ready to start We are waiting for you! Students from SMP MASEHI Pekalongan Indonesia are working on their Doves WHAT ARE MY ROOTS?
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum preserves and interprets the evolving history and cultures of the American West for the education and enrichment of its diverse audiences of adults and children.
Activity 1. What Happened Here? The destructive wind storms that hit the plains of the American West in the 1930s rank among the greatest natural disasters of all times. Because they occurred in the midst of the Great Depression, dealing with the dust storms was all the more difficult.
Flashlight Readers is an interactive literacy experience that lets readers enter the world of books and communicate with their favorite authors. Each of the highly-taught, popular titles offers community-building learning activities, author chats, and slideshows, all while encouraging essential reading and writing skills.