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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Around The Web In 12 Links


Welcome to my first guided 12 Link tour around the WEBworld...

Today I am going to take you on a tour that will break the boundaries of the literary world as you know. I want to introduce you to the world of Language. As you know, there are hundreds of different languages that color the world we live in. However, today I am choosing to focus on one that you are very familiar with - The American Language - English. I chose this beautiful language because it seems to be the most difficult language to learn. Not only do visitors from other countries find it hard to learn, but our very own children also struggle with spelling, grammar, and creative writing. Therefore, I thought it would be fun to cover the world of the English language in 12 links. I hope that you will be able to use these special "mom tested" weblinks on your own homeschool journey.

First, we are going to take a stop at Learning Vocabulary This is a no membership website where you will find it fun to build your child's vocabulary skills. There are lots of games and interactive on-line worksheets. Fun for all ages.

Then, our second and third stop will be at DiscoveryEducation and Spelling Time. Discovery Education is a no membership site that is easy to use. You can make spelling puzzles and crossword puzzles out of your own spelling words. Spelling Time is also a no membership site designed specifically as an interactive learning tool for your child. This site will change your child's attitude about spelling by giving them the confidence they need to succeed in school. Both of these sites are interactive online spelling programs for children grades 1 through 5. Enjoy the fun!

Our fourth and fifth stop has to do with Grammar. Although this is probably the most important part of developing the English language, most students/teachers stumble through their workbooks hoping to grasp what they can. Therefore, these two weblinks are so helpful and shared frequently within the homeschool arena. First we have Guide To Grammar. This is one weblink you'll want to bookmark. This is a free site that will help explain all those mind boggling terms that stump us in grammar. For example, you will learn what is a preposition and how it is different from a direct object and how they used in a sentence. There are even great pin-pointed exercises that you can print. Daily Grammar Lessons is also a free website that offers grammar lesson plans and worksheets. Some worksheets are purchasable products while others are offered free of cost.

Our next stop in the world of the English Language is the land of reading. How wonderful it is to read. So many books take us on adventures we can only dream about. Teaching our children to read is one of the most important things in life. This is why I have chosen to take a longer stay on this island. I have five weblinks to share. Kidsread.com is an excellent website for the younger readers. Lots of helpful advice for parents/teachers with resources about authors, books that have been made into movies and series. You'll find about new paperbacks and so much more. The Reading Tub is also a great reading site for parent/teachers who have young children. It's a children's book review site. Seriously, this site is dedicated to promoting reading and literacy. It's a great way to find great books you and your children will love to share. In fact, you'll learn ways to encourage your child's love of reading. One of the most popular reading sites is TLS Books. It's no membership website that offers a variety of free printable worksheets for home and school use. It's a great tool to find supplemental material for your early childhood education program, home day care, elementary school classroom or homeschool. For the preschool child, there is Beginning Reading. You'll find Preschool material and lesson plans that will help get your child interested in reading. Free printables are available and much more. The last reading weblink that I am sharing today is called Starfall. You've probably heard of this site before. It seems to make an appearance on blogs around the world. It's a great website that is interactive. No membership is required, yet it is so fun. Any student from preschool through 2nd Grade can find fun on this site. It offers help with reading through fun interactive activities.

My last stop is a quick one. In fact, we'll visit two more weblinks before our tour ends. The first stop is Exhibits Collections. On this website you will learn what makes a good story and how to put your information all together. You will be guided through topics including the atmosphere, oceans, and ecosystems, as well as the impact of human activities and population growth on water and food resources, biodiversity, energy use, and global pollution. It's a site for the older student in your home, but well worth you stop. Then, our last stop is one that you'll want to bookmark, too. It's a dictionary sort of weblink. It's called Word Central. It's a website designed by the Merriam-Webster's dictionary called Word Central. It has superior word power and lots of language fun activities. You can build your own dictionary on-line, create a daily buzz word and even play games! It's a great resource for student and teacher.

That concludes my guided tour through the American English Language. I hope you enjoyed your tour. Be sure to visit these wonderful weblinks when you get a change. I am sure you will find the most helpful in your homeschooling. For more weblinks in different worlds of study, please visit http://weblinkeducation.com/ - I am always adding more weblinks for more adventure! I will also be back here at The Heart Of The Matter next month for another educational tour in 12 links. Be sure to join me...

6 comments:

lori said...

THIS is just the greatest resource!! I LOVE these!!
THANK you for putting this together!!

I'll be going around the web later!!

COOL!!!!
lori

Julie said...

Wow, This is great...thanks for sharing.

Julie

Elvisgirl said...

Thanks for all the work in finding these sites. I bookmarked them all (starfall I already had) and I can't wait to show the kids!

Marsha said...

Thanks, Valerie!

My boys and I are both going to enjoy all of these great sites.

Morning Rose said...

Thanks for the links. I'll check into Spelling Time for my older child.

Christina said...

This is GREAT! Thanks!!!