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Gridcosm - SITO

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6 to 12
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Create and collaborate with artists around the web using this online image montage and poetry tool. Each image is an ongoing compilation of other images, arranged in a grid. Add ...more
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Create and collaborate with artists around the web using this online image montage and poetry tool. Each image is an ongoing compilation of other images, arranged in a grid. Add your own images and poetry or simply browse those made by others. Contributors join for free. The images often have surreal appearances and more avant-garde poetry. This site could be a dicussion starter in an art or creative writing class or a study in the diverse uses of web 2.0 collaboration in a computer class.

tag(s): poetry (196)

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Share selected images on a projector as writing prompts or to open a "what is art" discussion. You could also use the images simply as examples of montages before a hands-on project, though this approach misses the clickable depths of each image. Teachers should be aware that this site does not limit image content, so some nudity may occasionally appear in the images. Check you art program's guidleines for such images and/or maintain teacher control over which ones are shown in class, if this will be a problem in your shcool.

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Many Things.org Daily - Charles I. Kelly & Lawrence E. Kelly

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4 to 12
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Part of "Interesting Things for ESL Students," this unadorned site changes daily and provides common slang (near the top of the page), idioms, or proverbs and definitions plus daily...more
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Part of "Interesting Things for ESL Students," this unadorned site changes daily and provides common slang (near the top of the page), idioms, or proverbs and definitions plus daily grammar quizzes. It also features an audio broadcast of a simplified news release backed up with archives (Click on links below Listening). Also available is a multilingual translating dictionary and access to three top search engines.

tag(s): grammar (139), idioms (29), news (223), slang (16), verbs (25)

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Use this to beef up vocabulary, to explore culture through idioms and proverbs, and for listening and discussion practice in response to news reports. Great to fill in 5 - 10 minutes at the beginning or end of classes! For the regular classroom teacher, this may provide an alternate way for ESL students to "study" current events. Be sure to mark it in Favorites on your classroom computer for these students to access (or place a shortcut on the desktop). Note: you need speakers for the audio!

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The Speech Accent Archive - George Mason University

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Are you producing a play that is in need of some accented English speech, or do you teach dialogue? This website offers accents/speech patterns from all over the world. In ...more
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Are you producing a play that is in need of some accented English speech, or do you teach dialogue? This website offers accents/speech patterns from all over the world. In the "browse" section, you are able to click on an area of the world and hear a paragraph spoken from a native of that country,state, or region. The same paragraph is spoken in each example. The paragraph contains all of the needed vowel/consonant combinations, so that an interested student could easily compare and match a needed sound. You, too, can submit your own English accent recording to this site. It is a perfect site for those who desire some authenticity when it comes to learning about how different cultures speak the English language. Over 553 samples have been recorded for the site, and you can add one of your own. This site requires the Quicktime plug-in. Get it from the TeachersFirst Toolbox page

tag(s): patterns (82), speech (66)

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Make this one available to the cast members of your school play or for in-class skits. You could also share some of the sound files as you study literature written in dialect to students can "hear" what it really sounds like. By listening to English accents all over the world, literature teachers may want to encourage authentic oral readings. Make sure you have speakers on your computer - and turn up the volume!

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Books in Spanish: Children & Teens - California State University San Marcus

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The Barahona Center at California State University San Marcos has created this listing of Spanish language books suitable for children and teens. Available in either English or Spanish,...more
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The Barahona Center at California State University San Marcos has created this listing of Spanish language books suitable for children and teens. Available in either English or Spanish, the site provides a searchable database of thousands of titles. Though the search interface is more complicated than necessary, this could be a rich resource for teachers working with Spanish-speaking or bilingual students.

tag(s): book lists (161), reading lists (76), spanish (112)

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Use this site as a resource in searching for books that could benefit your ELL classroom. Books are recommended in various reading levels, making it easier to find things to fit specific students in your class.

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Common Errors in English - Paul Brians

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4 to 12
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Interactive reference site on common errors in English. Click on the words (listed alphabetically) for an explanation of the correct word choice or directions on how to acoid the common...more
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Interactive reference site on common errors in English. Click on the words (listed alphabetically) for an explanation of the correct word choice or directions on how to acoid the common error. Particularly useful for distinguishing between commonly confused words! Mark this one in your own Favorites for that day when you can't remember the correct word choice or expression.Created by a college professor.

tag(s): grammar (139), spelling (93)

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A useful reference to offer on your teacher web page or classroom computer. You could even feature a tip each day at the start of class, based on this extensive list.

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Critical Evaluation of Information - Kathy Schrock

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3 to 12
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Kathy Schrock's Critical Evaluation of Information page is an outstanding resource for teaching media literacy, digital citizenship, and information evaluation skills in today's...more
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Kathy Schrock's Critical Evaluation of Information page is an outstanding resource for teaching media literacy, digital citizenship, and information evaluation skills in today's AI-driven world. The site provides free downloadable evaluation guides designed for elementary, middle, and high school students that help learners assess the credibility, accuracy, bias, currency, and reliability of websites, blogs, videos, podcasts, apps, and other digital resources. Teachers will also find sample websites for practicing evaluation skills, lesson ideas, and additional resources that support information literacy instruction. This collection is especially valuable for helping students become thoughtful consumers of online information and developing the critical thinking skills needed to navigate both traditional and AI-generated content.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (303), bias (33), brainstorming (19), evaluating sources (45)

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Create a "Fact or Fiction?" research challenge in which students compare information from multiple sources and justify which source is most reliable. Ask students to evaluate AI-generated responses, articles, or images using the same critical evaluation criteria provided on the site. Have students evaluate a website using one of Schrock's grade-level evaluation guides and determine whether the source is trustworthy.
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Scrabble

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5 to 12
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The challenge and creativity of the original board game comes alive in this virtual version. Review the available tools that can undo, redo, withdraw, sort, and even save an ...more
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The challenge and creativity of the original board game comes alive in this virtual version. Review the available tools that can undo, redo, withdraw, sort, and even save an uncompleted game. Although this "solitaire" Scrabble game misses the group interaction of the traditional version, it provides a great opportunity for creative, independent thought related to spelling and vocabulary.

tag(s): spelling (93), vocabulary (251)

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This "just for fun" activity can be utilized as a meaningful reward for completing class work early. Channel students to this site for some vocabulary building during down-time.

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Mark Twain and American Humor - National Endowment for the Humanities

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Twain's unique brand of humor and its effect on the American literary tradition is investigated in this three-part lesson. After examining characteristics of a short story and use of...more
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Twain's unique brand of humor and its effect on the American literary tradition is investigated in this three-part lesson. After examining characteristics of a short story and use of dialect, students are asked to compare and contrast Twain's "Celebrated Jumping Frog" tale with humorous stories by 19th century writers George Washington Harris and Nathanial Hawthorne to gain a unique perspective on Twain's influence. Finally, students are asked to rewrite a paragraph from Hawthorne's story in dialect style, and discuss the possibility of blending these two traditions. Aligned to standards.

tag(s): humor (14), mark twain (9)

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Take advantage of the free lesson plan on this site! The site's plan is connected to objectives and standards of learning alignment.

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Teen Reads

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7 to 10
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This site is filled with book reviews and special features to encourage teens to read. Check out the reading guides, discussion questions, author interviews, guidelines for starting...more
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This site is filled with book reviews and special features to encourage teens to read. Check out the reading guides, discussion questions, author interviews, guidelines for starting teen book clubs, and regular articles on Books into Movies. Students can even subscribe to a newsletter and participate in the Monthly Poll and Question of the Month.

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Share with your school librarian or make available on your classroom computer for students to explore. A great resource for motivating and encouraging adolescent readers.

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Diagramming Sentences - Capital Community College

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8 to 10
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Use this nicely organized PowerPoint presentation to introduce the concept of sentence diagramming. Clearly explained steps and animated illustrations move students from simple verb-subject...more
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Use this nicely organized PowerPoint presentation to introduce the concept of sentence diagramming. Clearly explained steps and animated illustrations move students from simple verb-subject structures to complex sentences.

tag(s): grammar (139), sentences (22)

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Try this site on an interactive white board and challenge students to sketch the diagram for each sentence before viewing the animated solutions.

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Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture - University of Virginia

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Tap into this multimedia archive for a comprehensive understanding of the controversial popularity of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel. Text, images, songs, three-D images, and film clips...more
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Tap into this multimedia archive for a comprehensive understanding of the controversial popularity of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel. Text, images, songs, three-D images, and film clips come together to provide a unique historical perspective. Select the "Interpret Mode" for access to an interactive timeline, virtual exhibits, and suggestions on exploring the primary source materials.

tag(s): africa (162), african american (130), slavery (79)

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Bookmark as an online resource for student research or as a teacher source for lesson development.

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Sherlock Holmes Audio

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9 to 12
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If the classic detective story is part of your curriculum, toss aside the hard copies, pass out the headphones, and experience Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's writings through this collection...more
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If the classic detective story is part of your curriculum, toss aside the hard copies, pass out the headphones, and experience Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's writings through this collection of pod casts. Works represented include The Hound of the Baskervilles, A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of Four, The Valley of Fear, and more.

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Onomatopoeia: A Figurative Language Mini-Lesson - International Reading Association

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9 to 12
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Explore the use of onomatopoeia by examining classic examples in the literature of Poe, Sandburg, Noyes, and more. After carefully analyzing the effective use of onomatopoeia to convey...more
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Explore the use of onomatopoeia by examining classic examples in the literature of Poe, Sandburg, Noyes, and more. After carefully analyzing the effective use of onomatopoeia to convey a writer's message, students are challenged to incorporate this type of figurative language into their own writings. A downloadable worksheet and an interactive onomatopoeia activity are provided. Aligned to standards.

tag(s): figurative language (19)

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Latin-Greek Quizzes - Senior Scribe Publications

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Students can strengthen their vocabulary in preparation for the SATs with this collection of word challenges. Based on Latin and Greek derivatives, these diagnostic tests and quizzes...more
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Students can strengthen their vocabulary in preparation for the SATs with this collection of word challenges. Based on Latin and Greek derivatives, these diagnostic tests and quizzes include a self-correcting component, making them ideal for independent practice.

tag(s): greek (45), latin (23)

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Include this link on your class website (or wiki) for students to practice both in and out of the classroom. Students could use the site for SAT prep, Latin review, or English review. The site can also be used as a learning center or station at the culmination of a unit on root words. Encourage students to make flashcards of roots they find difficult, and use them to study outside of the classroom.

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Robert Frost Out Loud - Eric Copenhaver

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8 to 12
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More than thirty Frost poems are represented on this site - many with full audio readings and all with an accompanying analysis. A few even include a reading by Frost ...more
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More than thirty Frost poems are represented on this site - many with full audio readings and all with an accompanying analysis. A few even include a reading by Frost himself. A nice resource to supplement a unit on American writers.

tag(s): poetry (196)

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Literary Terms

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9 to 12
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This online reference provides definitions for nearly every literary term used by writers. From "allegory" to "anaphora" and "verisimilitude" to "verse," your students will find exactly...more
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This online reference provides definitions for nearly every literary term used by writers. From "allegory" to "anaphora" and "verisimilitude" to "verse," your students will find exactly what they need for fleshing out a figurative language assignment.

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Oral Storytelling and Dramatization - Traci Gardner

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9 to 12
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Using the famous 1938 broadcast of H.G. Wells "War of the Words" as a foundation, this standards-based lesson plan introduces students to the art of creating vivid audio broadcasts...more
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Using the famous 1938 broadcast of H.G. Wells "War of the Words" as a foundation, this standards-based lesson plan introduces students to the art of creating vivid audio broadcasts and dramatizations. After analyzing the effect an audio composer can have on listeners, students are asked to create a list of criteria for effective storytelling and create a dramatization of a selected scene from a recent reading.

tag(s): radio (16), sound (74), sounds (40)

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Boggle's World - Boggle's World

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1 to 12
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This impressive collection of free printable worksheets, flashcards, puzzles, and lesson plans offers ESL teachers at all levels so many options for teaching vocabulary, conversational...more
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This impressive collection of free printable worksheets, flashcards, puzzles, and lesson plans offers ESL teachers at all levels so many options for teaching vocabulary, conversational skills, "survival" English, and culture. You may have to poke around a bit to find what you need, but this is definitely a resource to bookmark.

tag(s): printables (35)

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Try the "Hypothetically speaking" game as a way to teach students how and when to speak hypothetically in a fun, humorous way. Put students in cooperative learning groups that are mixed in levels of English comprehension. Introduce the game by example with a select student before allowing cooperative learning groups to complete it themselves.

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In Search of Myths and Heroes - Educational Broadcasting Corporation

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7 to 12
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This companion site to a PBS program examines the world's most famous myths, including the Queen of Sheba, Shangri-La, King Arthur, and more. Features general information about myths,...more
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This companion site to a PBS program examines the world's most famous myths, including the Queen of Sheba, Shangri-La, King Arthur, and more. Features general information about myths, related essays, video clips, lesson plans, and information about the universal symbolic patterns found in the stories.

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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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