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Friday, February 19, 2010

◙ ◙ Some top educational websites for students ◙ ◙

Here are some useful websites which are very useful to all students. Here I am providing links of that websites.

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Language Arts/Reading :-

1.English Zone :- Grammar, reading,basic skill games for English.
2.
FanFiction :- Writing for the web.
3. Google Lit Trips:- This site is an experiment in teaching great literature in a very different way. Us Google Earth, students discover where in the world the greatest road trip stories of all time took place... and so much more!
4. American Writers:- Archives for educators, researchers and every one interested in the writers featured in the C-SPAN series.
5. Online Electronic Books:- Some of the most substantial online libraries specializing in free online classics.
6. Literature Learning:- Active reading through book technology connections.
7. 42 Explore:- English and language arts topics include reading, writing, and literature.
8. Read.Write.Think:- High quality practices and resources in reading and language arts.
9. Favorite Poem Project:- Robert Pinsky has sponsored a project that collects, on video, various Americans reading and talking about their favorite poems.
10. Literacy Support Pictures:- Slater Software's free picture search (Also click on FREE STUFF)


English Language Learners

1. Speech Animator:- By clicking on the letter, you can watch and hear the phoneme.
2. Sounds of English :- Activities, Exercises, Handouts....
3. English Club :- Everything from lessons for students to jobs for teachers, including interactive pages such as forums, games, quizzes, chat, help and penpals.
4. Easton's Engllish Online:- Lots of materials.


Online Projects

1. iearn:- World's largest non-profit global network that enables collaboration projects.
2. Kids' Space Connection:- International meeting place for children and teachers.
3. ePals Classroom Exchange:- Connects learners around the world for sharing and exchanges that foster literacy, language and critical thinking skills in a fun and safe environment.
4. The Global Education Collaborative:- Community for teachers and students interested in global education. Contribute by adding media, conversation, and collaborative project ideas.
5. Think.com:- Identify a topic of interest, assign your students, and allow others locally or across the globe to join.



Resource for Students

1. Pitsco's Ask an Expert:- These experts have volunteered to answer your questions for free!
2. Zero Footprint KidsCalculator:- Measures the direct impact of a child's lifestyle on the planet.
3. RoadsideAmerica.com:- Find travel tips, stories, field reports and maps for unusual tourist attractions and landmarks.
4. Homework Help:- Site by Discovery Channel.
5. KidsCom:- Kids games, chat rooms, video game cheats and other child activities. Focus on fun, learning and Internet safety.


Reference Sites

1. Awesome Library:- 33,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent in education.
2.
Internet Public Library: Ask a Question:- Good answers to good questions.
3. About.com:- Over 570 expert "Guides" steer About.com's content.

Question paper Sites

1.Learn to Earn, Earn to learn

2. Question paper






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