82807_105510_0.pngSome Useful ELA Websites:

Reading Skills and Strategies:

ABC's:  A great resource for questions that you may have on various writing skills ranging from alliteration to onomatopoeia.

http://www.abcteach.com/directory/basics/writing/writing_skills/
       

AOL Literature Center:  Looking for a good book?  Check out the following link for exploring what is out there.

http://www.aolatschool.com/students/books


Back to School Reading List:  Getting ready for the first day of school? Browse this list of book recommendations about kids going to school.  For grades K-6.

http://www.kidsreads.com/features/020814-school.asp


Book Adventure:  Looking for a good book? Put in your grade level and topics of interest and find your next story to read.  For grades K-6.

http://www.bookadventure.org/ki/bs/ki_bs_helpfind.asp


A Game a Day:  Enjoy crossword puzzles, word searches and much more. There's a new puzzle or game each weekday.

http://www.agameaday.com


Kids' Place: A wide variety of games from wacky web tales for reading to a spelling match game to help your spelling/writing skills.

http://www.eduplace.com/kids/


Family Education:  Reading and Language Arts Skill-Builders for Grades 2-6.  Check out their link under "Your Child 12 - 18."

http://school.familyeducation.com/language-arts/study-skills



Reading/Writing Organization:

Education Place: Graphic organizers to help plan and organize your writing as well as organizing your thoughts on something you read.

http://www.eduplace.com/graphicorganizer/


Score:  Another great site that offers graphic organizers, rubrics, literature and other activities for students to help address their reading and writing skills.

http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/actbank/torganiz.htm



Reading Fluency:

The Reading Genie:  Tells you a little bit more about reading fluency and how you can improve it.  

http://www.auburn.edu/academic/education/reading_genie/fluency.html