Below are some of my favorite literacy websites. These are great to provide extra practice for children at home. While I have tried my best to select child safe materials, I realize that websites can change daily. Adults should always supervise their child's activities online. If you should find a problem or inappropriate material, please let me know immediately (see Contact Form on main menu). |
Websites for Vocabulary Building: |
Identifying words that mean the same (synonyms). | ||||
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Identifying words that mean the opposite (antonyms). | ||||
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Match prefixes with their meaning. | ||||
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Discover root words and their meanings. | ||||
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Websites for Online Stories: |
Animated stories children can read on their own or listen to it read. Click on tab under Tumble Book Library on right side of page. | ||||
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Searchable database of online stories for kids. | ||||
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Websites for Multiple Skills Practice: |
Treasures Reading Series: Comprehension, grammar, writing, vocabulary and spelling activities and games that are related to weekly stories taught in class. | ||||
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Websites for Practicing Spelling Words: |
Learn words, play games with words or test yourself on your weekly words. Under the Student tab, click Find a List. Search by username for "readingclubhouse". If your current list is not there, simply type in your own words on the Student home page. | ||||
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