GameGoo (by Earobics)
Click on �Parents and Teachers�, then �Game Descriptors.� It will explain the
focus for each game and the level of difficulty. Most games address early
reading and language skills.
GameGoo
Between the Lions: Get Wild About Reading
A website by PBS Kids that offers a wealth of language arts resources,
stories, and games. There is also a link for parents and teachers.
Between the Lions
Starfall
A popular website geared towards first grade, but also useful for PreK- 2nd.
Starfall
Reading A-Z
A subscription site with free printable books on various levels.
Reading A-Z
MysteryNet�s Kids Mysteries
Students can develop fluency and comprehension skills by reading and solving
mysteries. Geared for students in grades 2 -4.
MysteryNet�s Kids Mysteries
Wacky Web Tales
Similar to Mad Libs, students work with parts of speech to create stories.
Good for students in grades 2 and up.
Wacky Web Tales
Welcome to StoryPlace
the ultimate children's Digital Libary. Explore our pages full of stories and
activities for children young and old
StoryPlace
Caldecott Book Medal winners
The Caldecott Medal was named in honor of nineteenth-century English
illustrator Randolph
Caldecott. It is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to
Children, a division of the
American Library Association, to the artist of the most distinguished American
picture book for
children.
1938 - 2008
Caldecott Books
Clifford Interactive Storybooks
A great site for early readers that offers games for letter match, sound
match, concentration and online storybooks.
Clifford
Big IQ Bee
This site is a live, interactive spelling bee. Kids register for free. They
choose a grade level and compete. The graphics and sounds are very good.
Parents receive an email that their child competed, how they did and what word
�stumped� them.
Big IQ Bee
KidsSpell
Students can select a pre-made spelling list or custom make one. Many
interactive games are available to improve spelling.
KidsSpell
Concrete Poetry
Welcome to concrete poetry. You can choose a shape or draw your own and then choose words to fill it.
Click the question marks on each screen for help if you get stuck
Take me to concrete poetry