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Language Arts Website Links
Following are some recommended links to broaden your knowledge of the subjects we are learning in school:
Analogies
KidsClick-designed for kids by librarians
Howjsay-free online talking dictionary
Reading is fun Word Study Games
MAP READING PRACTICE
Great Books for Kids of all Ages
How Many Syllables?
Your Dictionary Word Games
Inference BATTLESHIP
FACT MONSTER-fun spelling quizzes
Wacky Web Tales
Free Rice-correct answers donate grains of rice to World Hunger
Scholastic-The Stacks
Kidzone Language Arts
Spelling City
Grammarman Comic
Book Adventure
Ripley's Bureau of Investigation
Giggle Poetry
Merriam Webster Dictionary
ReadWriteThink.org
Awesome Library
Ask Kids-Movies Games
Infoplease-Homework Help
BIG UNIVERSE
Thinkquest
SAMPLE TESTS
Idiom Site
Design a Cartoon
Chocolate Unit
Phrases, Sayings, Idioms (origins & sayings)
MakeBeliefsComix.com
How Chocolate Works
Palindromes
Mad Libs-Straight A
No More Chocolate?
Spelling It Right
Roald Dahl
Chocolate from Exploratorium
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Thinkquest Chocolate
Digital Storytelling
Voki
Hershey's- Our Story
Storybird
Renaissance Place-AR login
BLABBERIZE
Glogster-Create a Poster
Tagxedo-Word Clouds with Style
Written Kitten
Computer Lab Assigned Web Pages
Storyline-Books Read to You
Language Arts Games-Mr. Nussbaum
BBC Reading
BBC Writing
Kidport Language Arts 5th
Game Goo
I Know That Language Arts Games
Kaboose-Funschool
Word Mayhem
Reading Comprehension-The American Pepper
Reading Comp- The Hitchhiker
Reading Comp- The Choking Dog
FunBrain Reading
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