Weaving The Internet Through Your Elementary Curriculum 46) collaborative effort between the student science The Art of Storytelling AmericanFolk tales (created by Create interactive multimedia texts and use the http://www.lite.iwarp.com/weaveint.htm
Extractions: How can I use the Internet to enhance and extend the range of literacy opportunities for my elementary school students? Enhancing Texts Build background knowledge for learners of all ages with this incredible resource. Enchanted Learning : Zoom Learning Units, Little Explorers Picture Dictionary (with vocabulary in five languages!), hundreds of animals printouts, great graphics, Rebus Nursery Rhymes, Easy Crafts, Geography Units, coloring pages and even activities for preschoolers. Reading level gets harder as you follow more links within their site, and then eventually link to outside resources to extend even further. There's enough to keep your students, Grades K-6, busy and learning all year long! Fill extra learning minutes with an assortment of word games: start one up in a learning center each day, and provide links to two or three others for each day of the week.
JJB Writing Fair etales interactive javascript revision of Cinderella Agree to Disagree Onlineinteractive online artwork artists in a typical collaborative endeavor Purple http://www.nyu.edu/classes/blais/writing.html
Extractions: sparring Wing Chun with my lover... The research takes many forms, as do the products of that research. What follows are some recent projects. Writing novel which explores the ways that unconventional erotic bonds can disrupt racial and gender boundaries. the novel traces the break-up of Naomi, a NY dancer, and Ruth, an LA anthropologist, and takes as its ur-text, the Biblical Book of Ruth in which Ruth promises never to leave Naomi (but of course does when Boaz appears...)
Web Resources Kids, K6, Access wonderful interactive online activities searchable activity database,educational games, collaborative projects Wacky Web tales, 4 and up, Create http://www.rcas.org/techconnect/webresla.html
Extractions: Celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday on Monday, March 3rd, by participating in National Education AssociationÕs Read Across America. Literacy Center.net Pre K - 1 The National Research Council's study "Preventing Reading Difficulties in Young Children" states that children who are exposed to reading at an early age make the symbol/language connection and are more likely to be reading at the appropriate age level by the end of third grade. The Literacy Center aims to provide safe learning activities for parents and teachers to share with young children. It follows a modified Montessori approach to teaching reading. As a pre and early reading curriculum, it assumes that each online lesson will be supported by appropriate offline instruction, either at home or in school. ABC's of the Writing Process The purpose of this site is to provide a user-friendly online resource, for students or teachers, no matter what they are being challenged to write. The website, created by A. E. Lipkewich and R. Mazurenko of the Edmonton Public Schools, Alberta Canada, provides a plethora of ideas, tips, and additional links for each of the five steps of the writing process (prewriting, writing, revising, editing, and publishing). The site also offers the Writing Process Club, a chat room and a message board for discussing the writing process.
Elementary Language Arts - Writing Wacky Web tales Playful storytelling using parts of writing and Technology. ComputerChronicles Learning Circle Online, collaborative writing and technology http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/curric/elem/ElemLA/elawriting.html
Linksforteachers for ESL too Wacky Web tales also for resource book with exercises(not interactive),slow-loading on topics such as lecture strategies, collaborative work and http://www.vcsun.org/~bhawk/linksforteachers.htm
Extractions: This is not in any sense an exhaustive list of Web resources but is meant to encourage us all to keep exploring the possibilities of using the Web to enhance teaching and professional development! Please contribute to this page by emailing me with addresses of other sites you find useful so that we can add them to this list. You may also find the Writing Links for Students ESL Links and Basic English Skills pages helpful.( I do have favorite sites, however, that reappear on other lists!) Return to Betsy's home page Learning Students' Names - a wonderful collection of 27 ways to learn student names Links for Teachers to use with ESL classes
Language Arts times in the US History, and some ethnic tales. interactive Language Arts and JournalismThis page is Teachers and Writers collaborative A source for finding http://www.paducah.k12.ky.us/curriculum/language_arts1.htm
Extractions: Language Arts and Literature Author Sites Citing Sources Shakespeare Middle/High School ... Writing Process Resources Citing Sources Just as students need to cite the books and periodicals they use to support their research, they must also cite online sources of information. The following methods have been developed to help students cite Internet resources as accessed through their Internet browsers. This method makes it easy for educators to check the veracity of every online source their students cite. The Citation Machine: This web tool enables teachers (and students) to select a resource type (book, journal article, newspaper or magazine article, website, email message, online forum, interview) and then fill in a form asking for the appropriate attribution information. The tool then produces a standard citation for the resource, which can be highlighted, copied, and then pasted into an information product. A new addition to Citation Machine is the option to generate APA citations as well as MLA. Then just copy and paste your citation into your project. Electronic Reference Formats Recommended by APA: The APA has revised their guidelines for electronic citations. Keep up with the latest information for citing all your electronic sources, including electronic databases.
Michael Joyce C.V. April 2002 Lasting Image, collaborative hypertext fiction Mola, worldwide-web interactive project(http//scribble Moral tales and MeditationsTechnological Parables and http://iberia.vassar.edu/~mijoyce/vitaAug02.html
Extractions: Curriculum Vitae: Michael Joyce Box 360 Vassar College Poughkeepsie, NY 12604-0360 Office: (845) 437-5941 Fax: (845) 437-7187 mijoyce vassar.edu) Fiction and Hypermedia Liam's Going Sister Stories , collaborative hypertext fiction (with Rosemary Joyce and Carolyn Guyer), New York University Press On-line, November, 2000. The Sonatas of Saint Francis, collaborative hypertext fiction (with Matthew Hanlon, Andrea Morris, and Carolyn Guyer), Supertart.com (UK), October 2000. Reach, a fiction , The Iowa Review Online, Spring 2000. "Lasting Image," Collaborative hypertext fiction (with Carolyn Guyer), Eastgate Systems, 1999. "On the Birthday of the Stranger," hyperfiction, inaugural work for the online version of the Evergreen Review "Storm-Tossed" and "White Moths," short stories, The Iowa Review, "Joyce in Berlin," Hörspiel (voice play) for Osmotic Minds: Berlin Alexanderplatz 5.0 , by Stefan Schemat, Hilmar Schmundt, Michael Joyce, and Isabella Bordoni, Augmented Reality Fiction, Berlin, February 27, 1999. (Honorable Mention, Ars Electronica, 1999.) Twilight , hyperfiction novel, Eastgate Systems, 1996.
About The Fairy Tale Project This is an online collaborative project for elementary Compare Contrast fairy talesfrom different cultures. interactive writing as well as shared writing and http://www.manning.k12.ia.us/Elementary/onlineprojects/fairytales02/ftabout.htm
Extractions: About the Fairy Tale Project This is an online collaborative project for elementary students from around the globe to participate in. The focus of the project is to read and learn about fairy tale stories and then to submit an activity or activities to the project leader. It is our hope that others will view our website to learn more about fairy tales. Project Objectives: Standards: Standard 2: Related literature to oneself and appreciate literature which represents many viewpoints (gender, culture, race, ethnic background). Standard 4: Write with skill for a wide variety of purposes, including technical presentations, and to a wide variety of audiences. Benchmarks: Reading: Benchmark 1: Understand, use, pronounce, and spell vocabulary from all subjects. Benchmark 2: Read for meaning (main idea, sequences, details, summarization) and aloud in groups. Benchmark 5: Gain information by listening to and viewing descriptions, stories, and informational presentations.
Poems That GO : Links Merhi The Jetty is an interactive shockwave rendition Fair etales Joline Blais, KeithFrank and Jon Bunny Gold Orit Kruglanski Surface collaborative work with http://www.poemsthatgo.com/links.htm
Internet-Based Literacy Applications For Grades K-2 Sharing Projects Abraham Lincoln interactive quiz and by Mrs. Silverman; Bunny Readers'collaborative Literature project Fairy tales written by second graders; It http://www.literacy.uconn.edu/k2apply.htm
Extractions: Applying Literacy Online First Grade Projects Second Grade Projects Extending Texts with Technology First Grade Reading, Writing and Sharing Projects Abraham Lincoln: Interactive quiz and more Book Reviews by First Graders organized by author or theme Celebrations Around the World: very professional looking site with rebus descriptions of celebrations and links to related web pages Fall Poetry Project : Award winning collaborative projects with 17 Grade 1 classes First Grade, First Grade What do you See? linking language arts, visual arts, social studies and the Internet Heroes and Legends for Primary Students KWL Chart about Penguins Little Fish, Little Fish, What do you see? : reader responses creating original texts online Months of the Year: classroom response to When This Box is Full by Patricia Lillie Postcard Geography : exchange picture postcards with students from all over the world Responding to Literature by Creating Slide Shows Two Grade 1 projects about authors Ezra Jack Keats and Johnathon Steptoe Signs of Spring from NickNack's Telecollaborative Project Tuffys Travels : students track the adventures of a stuffed dog through photographs and journal entries as he travels around the United States
Mrs. Elliott's Second Grade Frosty tales, Groundhog Project, Adventure in writing, Click here to findout more about this interactive, collaborative writing Internet project. http://www.myschoolonline.com/page/0,1871,24742-145616-27-4152,00.html
Listings Of The World Arts Online Writing Fiction Series Post Review Hypertales is a collaborative hyperlinked story 02; Redlinez Post ReviewAn interactive story about serial_fiction Added Nov-25-02; tales of the http://listingsworld.com/Arts/Online_Writing/Fiction/Series_Stories/
Jason Eisner - Links book review archive; Folk Fairy tales from all Internet Shopping Network; OTISIndividual and collaborative artwork. of bizarre stuff, some of it interactive. http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~jeisner/links.html
TrAce Online Writing Centre The new timebased interactive media have in writers and programmers - Thom Swiss'scollaborative web-based In the Changing Room, Fanciful tales in Hypertext http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/process/index.cfm?article=34
Bmres studentcenter.org HomeworkCentral.com Ideas for collaborative Email and WWW and CamcordersHappily Ever After Fairy tales Ika's interactive Stories for http://everyschool.org/u/global/sluke/bookmarkresources.html
Bob's Place - Teacher Resources - Lesson Plans Middle Ages Across the Curriculum Cycle 3+. Middle Ages collaborative Theme Unit. FracturedFairy tales. interactive Reading Assignments and Quizzes Online. http://www.bobsedulinks.com/lessons.htm
Extractions: Arts and Crafts Ideas (Playdough, etc.) Crafts for Kids Early Childhood Art 24 Lesson Plans/Projects Elementary Art Lessons Halloween Ghosts Kid's Art Camp Penguin Craft (Printable Template) Penguin Craft (Printable Template for Paper Rolls, etc.) Year End School Memory Book 4-Needle Book Cycle 3+ Aboriginal Bark Printing Create How-To Posters (Students Create Posters Topic on Early/Native Americans) Draw a Portrait of a Friend Draw a Self-Portrait Haiku Straw Painting (Cycle 1) Inuit Sculpture Master Copies Papier Mâché Globe Puppets Around the World ... Art Recipes (make paint to play dough) Art Stuff "Arts" More Lesson Ideas
Dinosaurs Themes collaborative projects in Technology facilitate activities that or PowerPoint foran interactive slide show. typical beginnings and endings to fairy tales. Eg. http://www.schools.net.au/edu/lesson_ideas/dinosaurs/dinosaurs.html
Extractions: Theme Dinosaurs Learning Area Science/ English/Arts Year Levels Curriculum Statement Science: History of Dinosaurs, Evolution and Types of Dinosaurs, Paleantology, Genetics of Jurrasic Park the Movie, English: Writing Children's Story with a Dinosaur Theme Art: Developing a dinosaur character for a Story Book or Cartoon Strip Curriculum Statements for all deployments for Science/English/Arts Levels to include 3,4,5,6 Lesson Idea and Outline Dinosaurs Students will collect data about their pets in their Technology class, the year level, locally and then beyond the school to be utilised as a theme for a collaborative project Curriculum guidelines Insert CSF 2 guidelines and learning outcomes for each state. Collaborative projects in Technology facilitate activities that: relate learning to real world situations provide access to a wider range and volume of data.
The Longman Handbook Online Chapter 0 -- Supplements For Instructors Comp tales An Introduction to College Composition completed essays and an interactivemodule on newest innovation in collaborative writing, Daedalus Online http://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/ansonlhb_awl/chapter0/custom
Extractions: With its unique focus on course design, this comprehensive manual offers instructors complete training on how to best use these handbooks in a variety of composition courses. Includes sample syllabi, additional assignments and exercises, additional sample research papers, and collaborative activities. The Longman Handbook for Writers and Readers, Second Edition: Answer Key
Reswri The Write Site, interactive language arts and journalism project Whootie, Folk tales,fairy tales, and legends Content and tools for collaborative learning and http://www.wku.edu/Dept/Academic/AHSS/English/WritingProject/reswrit.htm
Extractions: The Biography Maker Information and steps for writing biography Writing and Grammar Resources Guidelines and links WritePlace Information and links Writing Techniques Handbook An online "handbook" from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Process Writing Rap A rap to get you started Blue Mountain Arts Personalize and send free electronic greetings Evaluating Web Resources Criteria to use in determining the quality of information available on web sites. Yahooligans! Web guide for kids. Wacky Web Tales Create your own or read others' (grades 3-8). Aesop's Fables Fables illustrated and told by U. Mass. art students (requires Flash 4 Player). KidsLoveAMystery.com Mystery stories, tricks, and contests (lesson plans, too). MysteryNet.com
Online Collaborative Projects http//faldo.atmos.uiuc.edu/CLA/ collaborative Lesson Archive org/ The Write Site an interactive language arts http//www.eduplace.com/tales/index.html Wacky http://www.wtps.org/wths/imc/ProfessionalDevelopment/reading_writing_internet.ht
Extractions: NJEA Workshop 2001 Children and YA Literature Online Collaborative Projects Stories and Tales Language Arts Resources ... Words Online Collaborative Projects E-Mail Projects - these projects are electronic pen pals http://www.pa.ash.org.au/rite/projects/book-rap/form1/engine.asp Book Raps a book rap is a book discussion conducted using e-mail and are very popular with elementary school students around the world. http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/mcghee/junbr.htm Article on Book Raps http://www.keypals.com/ Keypals - this is simply setting up e-mail pen pals for your students. http://www.epals.com/index.html Epals - the largest keypal network; allow teachers to set by exchanges between students in over 97 countries Ask an Expert http://www.askanexpert.com Pitsco's Ask an Expert http://emissary.ots.utexas.edu/emissary/index.html Electronic Emissary Formal telecollaborative project which connects students and teachers with subject mentors. Program is planned by SME and teacher.