Literary Links
Do you want to read an "e-book" on the computer? Are you looking for a fun word study game? How about listening to an audiobook? If so, you've come to the right place! Below on this webpage are websites that we will use at school, and that you may want to use at home to practice your reading, spelling, vocabulary, and writing skills. I am going to continue adding links as the year progresses, so please check back for more websites.
Keyboarding (Typing) Websites
BBC Dance Mat Typing
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/
Word Study Websites
Word Wizards - Practice the "Making Words" word study activity online with this great website. You can make words based on the words from four popular picture books. Can you guess the mystery word? http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/wordwizard/
Scrabble Word Scrambles - A challenging game for more advanced spellers. Unscramble the letter tiles to make a word. Earn points for each word you unravel.
http://www.mathslice.com/ol_scrabble.php
Nonfiction Reading Websites
Time for Kids Breaking News - Read the latest Time for Kids articles online to learn about current events. These are fascinating articles about a wide range of topics. You can read the latest stories, or click on the "Past Stories" link on the right to read previous articles. Reading the news is an important habit to form!
http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/kids/news
Science News for Kids - This online periodical has highly detailed science articles on a wide range of scientific topics. You can read the latest news by clicking on the articles on their homepage, or you can choose a specific topic to browse on the left. After you read an article, you can give the article a grade on the top right of each article.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/
National Geographic News for Kids - Read fascinating nonfiction articles about people and places, science topics, history, and more. The news tab on the top menu bar gives you a list of subtopics to read about.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/stories/
Audiobook and Book Movie Websites
Storyline Online - This is an online video website where famous actors read dozens of picture books aloud to you! Click on the book title you want to hear, put on a pair of headphones, and read along with these wonderful picture books. Notice how much expression these actors and actresses use when they read. Can you sound like them when you read?
http://www.storylineonline.net/
Online Storytime Studio by Barnes and Noble - Watch video versions of several favorite picture books, read by the authors or other famous people. These are also great examples of fluent, expressive reading. (I don't think these movies will play in the safari web browser, but it seems to work fine using firefox.)
http://media.barnesandnoble.com/?fr_story=16773ebbf9b54d033121f6e0b94208af1337aa0c&rf=bm
Speakaboos - This is a subscription (paid) website, however they also have many free read-along books that you can watch in the "Stories" section of the website. Many of these stories are read by famous tv and movie stars - can you guess who from their voices?
www.speakaboos.com
Keyboarding (Typing) Websites
BBC Dance Mat Typing
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/
Word Study Websites
Word Wizards - Practice the "Making Words" word study activity online with this great website. You can make words based on the words from four popular picture books. Can you guess the mystery word? http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/wordwizard/
Scrabble Word Scrambles - A challenging game for more advanced spellers. Unscramble the letter tiles to make a word. Earn points for each word you unravel.
http://www.mathslice.com/ol_scrabble.php
Nonfiction Reading Websites
Time for Kids Breaking News - Read the latest Time for Kids articles online to learn about current events. These are fascinating articles about a wide range of topics. You can read the latest stories, or click on the "Past Stories" link on the right to read previous articles. Reading the news is an important habit to form!
http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/kids/news
Science News for Kids - This online periodical has highly detailed science articles on a wide range of scientific topics. You can read the latest news by clicking on the articles on their homepage, or you can choose a specific topic to browse on the left. After you read an article, you can give the article a grade on the top right of each article.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/
National Geographic News for Kids - Read fascinating nonfiction articles about people and places, science topics, history, and more. The news tab on the top menu bar gives you a list of subtopics to read about.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/stories/
Audiobook and Book Movie Websites
Storyline Online - This is an online video website where famous actors read dozens of picture books aloud to you! Click on the book title you want to hear, put on a pair of headphones, and read along with these wonderful picture books. Notice how much expression these actors and actresses use when they read. Can you sound like them when you read?
http://www.storylineonline.net/
Online Storytime Studio by Barnes and Noble - Watch video versions of several favorite picture books, read by the authors or other famous people. These are also great examples of fluent, expressive reading. (I don't think these movies will play in the safari web browser, but it seems to work fine using firefox.)
http://media.barnesandnoble.com/?fr_story=16773ebbf9b54d033121f6e0b94208af1337aa0c&rf=bm
Speakaboos - This is a subscription (paid) website, however they also have many free read-along books that you can watch in the "Stories" section of the website. Many of these stories are read by famous tv and movie stars - can you guess who from their voices?
www.speakaboos.com