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cindy said
at 11:18 am on Jul 30, 2007
I've used Reading A-Z for extra activities on a specific unit. Lots of different activities!
cindy said
at 11:21 am on Jul 30, 2007
A great website for reading comprehension: www.raz-kids.com
You can sign up for a trial membership for your entire class. It has leveled books that students listen to & read and then comprehension questions about the story. The teacher chooses books for each student based on their reading level.
connie t rivera said
at 11:26 am on Jul 30, 2007
These sites are student friendly. I can see myself using them to help my students in the learning of the English Language.
Comments (5)
cindy said
at 11:18 am on Jul 30, 2007
I've used Reading A-Z for extra activities on a specific unit. Lots of different activities!
cindy said
at 11:21 am on Jul 30, 2007
A great website for reading comprehension: www.raz-kids.com
You can sign up for a trial membership for your entire class. It has leveled books that students listen to & read and then comprehension questions about the story. The teacher chooses books for each student based on their reading level.
connie t rivera said
at 11:26 am on Jul 30, 2007
These sites are student friendly. I can see myself using them to help my students in the learning of the English Language.
marydawn said
at 11:32 am on Jul 30, 2007
Multimedia Stratgies for ELL Students
http://www.prel.org/eslstrategies/multimedia.html
This site has some very creative uses and ideas for utilizing multimedia in esl. It also provides example projects and downloads for lesson plans.
Arturo Guajardo said
at 6:21 am on Jul 31, 2007
Thanks for sharing, if you think of any other useful sites post them here or just add them to the list.
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