Suggested Websites for Elementary Students
Kidsbooks
Locate
books for all subjects and age levels: folklore, ghost stories, picture books,
fables and more.
Britannica.com
Britannica
on line; Look for articles, illustrations, maps, all part of Encyclopedia
Britannica.
Carol
Hurst's Children's Literature Site
Collection
of reviews for great books for kids. Ideas
for ways to use them in classroom. Activities about particular subjects,
curriculum areas themes and professional topics.
Inkspot.com
Creative
writing exercises for young writers. More
than 75 online resources, including links to author workshops and writing
associations and publications for student authors.
Story
Fun
Practice
language arts skills while having fun with “mad libs".
Practice nouns, verbs, and adjectives to create a crazy story to print
and read.
Laura
Ingalls Wilder Site
Laura
Ingalls Wilder site. Provides
listing of all her books with a short summary. Personal information and places
of travel with assorted trivia also included.
Scholastic.com
Leading
publisher of children’s books. A
treasure trove of information.
Surfnetkids.com
Search
engine for all subject areas.
Puzzlemaker
A puzzle
and games generation tool for teachers, parents and students. Create and print
customized word search, crossword and math puzzles using your word lists.
Build your own maze or print our specialty hand-drawn mazes created around
holidays and classroom topics.
Webtales
Creative and interactive spot in cyberspace geared for students in grades 3
and up. Students use language skills to complete a “mad lib” experience.
Candlelight
Stories
Educational
story, audio, game and animation content.
Funbrain
Spelling,
grammar and math games that teachers can use.
Crayon
Create
your own newspaper. CRAYON is a tool for managing news sources on the Internet
and the World Wide Web. CRAYON uses a simple analogy that everyone can
understand - a newspaper to organize periodical information.
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