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Acrostic Poems
This online tool
enables students to learn about and write acrostic poems. Elements of the
writing process are also included.
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Alphabet Organizer
Alphabet
Organizer has numerous applications for classroom instruction. Students can
use the tool to print an alphabet chart or pages for an alphabet book.
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Animal Inquiry
Supporting
inquiry-based research projects, the Animal Inquiry interactive invites
elementary students to explore animal facts and habitats using writing prompts
to guide and record their findings.
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Bio-Cube
Bio-Cube is a useful
summarizing tool that helps students identify and list key elements about a
person whose biography or autobiography they have just read. It can also be
used as a prewriting activity for student autobiographies.
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Book Cover Creator
The Book
Cover Creator is designed to allow users to type and illustrate front book
covers, front and back covers, and full dust jackets. Students can use the
tool to create new covers for books that they read as well as to create covers
for books they write individually or as a class.
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Book Cover Guide
Explore the
parts of book covers and dust jackets with this online guide, designed to to
allow users to review the content that appears on each portion of these
artifacts.
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Character Trading Cards
The
interactive Character Trading Cards tool is a fun and useful way for students
to explore a character in a book that they are reading or as a prewriting
exercise when creating characters for original stories.
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Circle Plot Diagram
The Circle
Plot Diagram can be used as a prewriting graphic organizer for students
writing original stories with a circular plot structure as well as a
postreading organizer used to explore the text structures in a book.
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Comic Creator
The Comic Creator
invites students to compose their own comic strips for a variety of contexts
(prewriting, pre- and postreading activities, response to literature, and so
on).
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Comparison and Contrast Guide
The Comparison and Contrast Guide outlines the characteristics of the genre
and provides direct instruction on the methods of organizing, gathering ideas,
and writing comparison and contrast essays.
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Diamante Poems
This online tool
enables students to learn about and write diamante poems. Examples,
definitions of parts of speech, and elements of the writing process are also
included.
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Doodle Splash
Doodle Splash
combines the process of drawing with analytical thinking by pairing online
drawing with writing prompts that encourage students to make connections
between their visual designs and the text.
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Drama Map
Students analyzing a
play can map out the key elements of character, setting, conflict, and
resolution for a variety purposes. An updated version of the
Story Map, this interactive is aimed
at secondary students.
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Eye on Idioms
Eye on Idioms can
be used to introduce students to idioms. The activity includes a series of
exercises, in which students view the literal representations of seven idioms
and then examine the metaphorical meanings of the idioms.
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Fact Fragment Frenzy
Fact
Fragment Frenzy provides elementary students with an online model for finding
facts in nonfiction text, then invites students to find facts in five sample
passages.
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Flip Book
The Flip Book is
designed to allow users to type and illustrate tabbed flip books up to ten
pages long. Students and teachers can use the flip book for taking notes while
reading, making picture books, collecting facts, or creating question and
answer booklets.
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Flip-a-Chip
Flip-a-Chip is a
novel approach to word study that promotes vocabulary development. The
activity provides hands-on practice with affixes and roots, and also promotes
comprehension through structural analysis and vocabulary in context.
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Fractured Fairy Tales
Fractured
fairy tales are traditional fairy tales with a twist – for example, telling
the story of Jack and the
Beanstalk from the giant’s
perspective. The Fractured Fairy Tale tool encourages students to create their
own fractured fairy tales.
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Graphic Map
The Graphic Map
assists teachers and students in reading and writing activities by charting
the high and low points related to a particular item or group of items, such
as events during a day or chapters in a book.
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Hints about Print
Hints about
Print demonstrates the process of evaluating a nonfiction print resource to
determine its appropriateness for a research project.
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Letter Generator
The Letter
Generator is a useful tool for students to learn the parts of a business or
friendly letter and then compose and print letters containing all the
essential elements needed for both styles of correspondence.
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Letter Poem Creator
The Letter
Poem Creator provides an online model for the thought process involved in
creating poems based upon a letter; then, students are invited to experiment
with letter poems independently.
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Line Break Explorer
The
interactive explores the ways that poets choose line breaks in their writing.
After viewing the demonstration, students are invited to experiment with line
breaks themselves.
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Literary Elements Map
Students
can map out the key literary elements of character, setting, conflict, and
resolution as prewriting for their own fiction or as analysis of a text by
another author in this secondary-level interactive.
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Literary Graffiti
Literary
Graffiti, a high school version of the
Doodle Splash student interactive,
also aims to teach students to visualize what they are reading to help them
develop as readers.
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Multigenre Mapper
Teaching
multigenre is a natural way to incorporate reading, writing, and research into
the content areas and other disciplines. This interactive invites students to
create original multigenre, multimodal works—one drawing and three written
texts—and allows writers to name the genres for each section, making the tool
flexible for multiple writing activities.
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Mystery Cube
The Mystery Cube is
a useful tool that helps students identify and summarize story elements in
this popular genre. It can be used as a postreading activity for mysteries
students have read or as a prewriting activity for students writing their own
mysteries.
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Persuasion Map
The Persuasion
Map is an interactive graphic organizer that enables students to map out their
arguments for a persuasive essay or debate.
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Picture Match
Picture Match is a
matching game that reinforces the concept of beginning-letter and short- and
long-vowel sounds by prompting students to identify a series of pictures and
match them to the first letter or the vowel in the words they represent.
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Plot Diagram
The Plot Diagram is
an organizational tool focusing on a pyramid or triangular shape, which is
used to map the events in a story. This mapping of plot structure allows
readers and writers to visualize the key features of stories.
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Postcard Creator
The Postcard
Creator helps students learn to identify all the typical parts of a postcard,
and then generate their own postcard messages by typing information into
letter templates. After printing their texts, students can illustrate the
front of their postcards in a variety of ways, including drawing, collage, and
stickers.
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ReadWriteThink Notetaker
Useful
for a wide variety of reading and writing activities, this outlining tool
allows students to organize up to five levels of information, choosing
bullets, Roman numerals, or letters.
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ReadWriteThink Printing Press
The interactive Printing Press is designed to assist students in creating
newspapers, brochures, flyers, and booklets. Teachers and students can choose
from several templates to publish class newspapers, informational brochures,
and flyers announcing class events.
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ReadWriteThink Webbing Tool
The
Webbing Tool provides a free-form graphic organizer for activities that ask
students to pursue hypertextual thinking and writing. The tool provides a
quick way for students to trace out options and rearrange connections in
prewriting and post-reading activities.
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Riddle Interactive
The Riddle
Interactive outlines the characteristics of riddle poems and provides direct
instruction on the prewriting and drafting process for writing original riddle
poems.
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Shape Poems
In this online tool,
elementary students can write poems about different shapes. Elements of the
writing process are also included.
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Stapleless Book
Designed for
teachers and students alike, the Stapleless Book can be used for taking notes
while reading, making picture books, collecting facts, or creating vocabulary
booklets . . . the possibilities are endless!
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Story Map
The Story Map
interactive is designed to assist students in prewriting and postreading
activities by focusing on the key elements of character, setting, conflict,
and resolution.
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Timeline
Students can generate
descriptive timelines that can be plotted with their choice of units of
measure (date, time, event, entry, or other). Entries on the timeline
automatically become links that allow students to easily navigate from one
point on the timeline to another.
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Venn Diagram, 2 Circles
This
interactive tool allows students to create Venn Diagrams that contain two
overlapping circles, enabling them to organize their information logically.
Students may edit and print their finished diagrams.
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Venn Diagram, 3 Circles
This
interactive tool allows students to create Venn Diagrams that contain three
overlapping circles, enabling them to organize their information logically.
Students may edit and print their finished diagrams.
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What’s in the Bag?
What’s
in the Bag? invites primary students to play with vocabulary common to their
environment.
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Word Build & Bank
Using Word
Build & Bank, students generate words by adding a beginning letter or blend to
a word ending. This engaging tool helps students with letter-sound
correspondence.
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Word Family Sort
This online
activity helps students recognize word patterns by having them sort a series
of words into short-vowel word families.
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Word Mover for
Holes
This interactive invites students to create a found poem by grabbing tiles of
words from the novel Holes.
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Word Mover for “I Have a Dream”
This interactive invites students to create a found poem by grabbing tiles
of words from Martin Luther King’s "I Have a Dream" speech.
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Word Wizard
Word Wizard uses
themes from four popular U.S. children’s books to create word puzzles that
students solve by unscrambling letters and considering related clues.
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