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Fun Attic - Fun Attic

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K to 6
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Need some new ideas for end-of-year activities and class celebrations? This collection of games and activities provides basic description and instructions for creating educational and...more
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Need some new ideas for end-of-year activities and class celebrations? This collection of games and activities provides basic description and instructions for creating educational and interactive experiences that require minimal materials, but maximum student involvement.

tag(s): game based learning (311), summer (49)

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Find all sorts of activities for inside and outside the classroom. It includes a nice list of suggestions for adding some educational fun to those long summer days - definitely a resource to share with parents before the end of the school year.

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English Grammar - University of Victoria

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Need help learning grammar? Use StudyZone.Tv which contains resources on parts of speech, functions of a sentence, combining words, phrases, and clauses, punctuation, vocabulary, and...more
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Need help learning grammar? Use StudyZone.Tv which contains resources on parts of speech, functions of a sentence, combining words, phrases, and clauses, punctuation, vocabulary, and more. Each "Stage" features a YouTube video, worksheets, and a test. Tests can contain 10, 15, or 20 questions.

tag(s): grammar (140), parts of speech (39), speech (66)

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Use this site as a review activity, helping students practice what they have just learned about parts of speech. Have students complete the activity on the site on the interactive whiteboard, competing in groups to see who can get the answers right the quickest. Don't be a Vanna White on the interactive whiteboard, let students control the board - getting to play with the interactive whiteboard gets students more involved and excited to participate.

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A Story of Epic Proportions - National Endowment for the Humanities

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6 to 8
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Find out about the history, heroes, and patterns behind the epic poem, with this middle-school level lesson. Students can learn to recognize the epic hero cycle, and the patterns and...more
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Find out about the history, heroes, and patterns behind the epic poem, with this middle-school level lesson. Students can learn to recognize the epic hero cycle, and the patterns and events characteristic of this genre. The lesson also introduces students to the mnemonic devices used by generations of storytellers to help with recall of long and often complicated tales. Includes downloadable worksheets, a glossary of literary terms, and ideas for lesson extensions. Aligned to Standards.

tag(s): poetry (195)

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What would an epic poem of the 21st century look like? Challenge students to write and 'perform" their own epic work based on the characteristics and patterns uncovered in the lesson.
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Grow Up Reading - West Bloomfield Township Public Library

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K to 3
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This Web site, developed by a public library, is filled with excellent information on instilling a joy of reading in young children. Includes helpful book suggestions, book selection...more
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This Web site, developed by a public library, is filled with excellent information on instilling a joy of reading in young children. Includes helpful book suggestions, book selection tips, and a list of do's and don'ts when reading aloud.

tag(s): reading lists (77)

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Keep your primary students interested in reading even during summer vacation by sharing this resource with parents before the end of the year.

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Can I have a Word? - Barbicon Education

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6 to 9
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This site offers new ideas and resources for teaching creative writing in the classroom. Choose from four thematic areas - each with audio recordings of works by contemporary poets,...more
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This site offers new ideas and resources for teaching creative writing in the classroom. Choose from four thematic areas - each with audio recordings of works by contemporary poets, related visual presentations to stimulate ideas, and downloadable resources for use in classroom activities.

tag(s): multimedia (63), vocabulary (253)

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Shel Silverstein's Official Website - Shel Silverstein; Harper Publishers

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K to 6
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Shel Silverstein's outside-the-box style of poetry has delighted students for years. Find Screen Savers, animated Shel-creature-people to enjoy, reproducibles, and more await your enjoyment....more
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Shel Silverstein's outside-the-box style of poetry has delighted students for years. Find Screen Savers, animated Shel-creature-people to enjoy, reproducibles, and more await your enjoyment. Click on Poetry Month to find more activities and games that you can use during April. Your students will chuckle at Shel's own reading and lively animation of several of his poems. This is a site to explore with your class.

tag(s): humor (20), poetry (195)

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Take your students on this language-rich adventure using an interactive whiteboard or projector. Mark your calendar now to visit this site during April, when Poetry Month is celebrated. Download your free poetry kit from the poetry month link. Of course, Shel Silverstein's whimsical and slightly dark humor can be enjoyed any month. There is a link for Teachers and Parents with lesson ideas, printables, and more. This is a great site to share with parents and students for summer breaks.
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Exploring Compare and Contrast Structure in Expository Texts - ReadWriteThink

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3 to 5
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Refine your students' ability to compare and contrast with this literature-based lesson that focuses on nonfiction writing. Using common objects, followed by an article on whale species,...more
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Refine your students' ability to compare and contrast with this literature-based lesson that focuses on nonfiction writing. Using common objects, followed by an article on whale species, students are asked to evaluate by isolating similarities and differences. A printable handout helps guide students as they identify ways in which an author relates ideas and relationships. Includes an interactive Venn Diagram Tool. Aligned to standards.

tag(s): reading comprehension (146), writing (309)

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Take advantage of the free lesson plan hosted on this site! Even if you don't have the time to complete the whole lesson, take a look and see if you can incorporate parts as the information is good. Be sure to save this site as a favorite to allow for easy reference later on.
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PEEP and the Big Wide World - WGBH Educational Foundation

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K to 2
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Peep and the Big Wide World features math and science games and videos. Topics include: The Way Things Move, Sound, Animals and Plants, Light and Color, Numbers and Measuring, and ...more
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Peep and the Big Wide World features math and science games and videos. Topics include: The Way Things Move, Sound, Animals and Plants, Light and Color, Numbers and Measuring, and Shapes and Patterns. Each half hour episode contains two stories that highlight scientific concepts and love action shots with real kids playing and experimenting with the concepts in their own world. The site also has a Parent and Educator tab. The Education tab has the Peep Science Curriculum free with Morning Circle activities, Learning Centers, Guided Activities, and Closing Circle activities.

tag(s): colors (64), measurement (125), patterns (79), preK (323), sound (74)

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Let Peep help make your lessons even better! Use an interactive whiteboard or projector to share this site. Then set this site up as a learning center during your L.A., math, or science lesson block. Be sure to use the free lesson plans with your class. The science activities are quick and easy. Why not highlight one in each of your class newsletters? Be sure to list this link on your teacher website.
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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 (91), vocabulary (253)

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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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9 to 12
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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 (20), 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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Book Report Alternative - NCTE

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6 to 8
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This twist on persuasive writing brings a fresh element to the traditional book report. Students must select a character, identify an issue, then write a letter as that character, persuading...more
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This twist on persuasive writing brings a fresh element to the traditional book report. Students must select a character, identify an issue, then write a letter as that character, persuading others in the novel to take a specific action or change their position. The writing process is emphasized in this lesson plan, along with elements of persuasive writing, and proper letter-writing format. Includes downloadable worksheets and several interactive tools to guide students through the activity. Aligned to standards.

tag(s): book reports (26)

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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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Summarizing - Educational Development Center, Inc.

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4 to 8
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After watching the video, go back to the main page and scroll down to Start the Lesson. Students can practice summarizing a text with this interactive quiz. Short passages are ...more
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After watching the video, go back to the main page and scroll down to Start the Lesson. Students can practice summarizing a text with this interactive quiz. Short passages are accompanied by multiple-choice questions that challenge students to zero in on the best summary of the story. Immediate feedback with explanations is provided. An interactive review of the main idea vs. the detail rounds out the activity.

tag(s): assessment (143), quizzes (89), reading comprehension (146), summarizing (26)

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Once students have completed the last quiz with this tool, ask them to create a summarizing activity from their favorite childrens book for their peers to complete. Use Quizalize, reviewed here for this activity.

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Reading Comprehension - RHL

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4 to 6
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This collection of printable worksheets addresses a variety of comprehension skills using short poems, essays, articles, and stories. Each text sample is followed by content-related...more
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This collection of printable worksheets addresses a variety of comprehension skills using short poems, essays, articles, and stories. Each text sample is followed by content-related discussion questions or multiple-choice quizzes.

tag(s): reading comprehension (146)

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Add to your arsenal of educational tools for state assessment testing preparation. Distribute the worksheets and divide your class into cooperative groups so that students can share in discussions of the readings and related activities.

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Children's Picture Books - Pan Macmillan

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1 to 3
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This site provides guidance for teachers and parents in selecting the perfect picture book for a child and offers suggestions for instilling a life-long love of reading in young students....more
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This site provides guidance for teachers and parents in selecting the perfect picture book for a child and offers suggestions for instilling a life-long love of reading in young students. Includes book reviews and links to author and illustrator Web sites. This is a wonderful resource to share with parents via your classroom, school, or library newsletter.

tag(s): reading lists (77)

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A Race with Grace: Sports Poetry in Motion - IRA /NCTE

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Turn the excitement of the Olympics into a meaningful writing assignment. This lesson plan asks students to explore the aesthetic characteristic of athletics, drawing from their own...more
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Turn the excitement of the Olympics into a meaningful writing assignment. This lesson plan asks students to explore the aesthetic characteristic of athletics, drawing from their own experiences as well as examples in popular media. Thoughts and impressions are recorded in a reflective journal. Using the data as a foundation, students conduct Internet research, view short informative video clips, take digital photographs, and synthesize all of the information into an original cinquain poem. The lesson plan allows you to select your state and grade level to see the standards for your state.

tag(s): sports (87), writing (309)

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Get your students excited about poetry, by using the momentum of sports and the Olympics. Share the video clips on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Use this site to integrate science, sports, and research into your language arts class.

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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 (140), 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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Helpful Animals and Compassionate Humans - National Endowment for the Humanities

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3 to 5
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The relationship between animals and humans in traditional folk tales is the focus of this multi-lesson literature-based plan that also introduces students to important literary terms...more
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The relationship between animals and humans in traditional folk tales is the focus of this multi-lesson literature-based plan that also introduces students to important literary terms (plot, theme, characterization, conflict) and analysis. Links to suggested readings and printable handouts are included. Aligned to standards.

tag(s): plot (14)

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Take advantage of the free lesson plan hosted on this site! Be sure to save the site as a favorite on your classroom desktop to allow for easy retrieval later on.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture - University of Virginia

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8 to 12
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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 (129), slavery (77)

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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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