Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 January 2013

TurtleDiary!!

http://www.turtlediary.com

On Turtlediary, you'll find over 1,000 interactive educational games, kids' video resources, science experiments and more!

Educators have long used math games, kids ABC games and arts and crafts for kids to better enjoy the learning process. With computers and the Internet, we can now add online educational web sites, worksheets and interactive books.
For parents and teachers, Turtlediary offers lesson plans and online learning games to use at home and in the classroom. English games and activities for students are also gaining in popularity.
Turtlediary features a wealth of tools for children in early elementary school. Here you'll find preschool learning games, kindergarten games in math and science, first grade games and second grade games for reading help. Spend less time racking your brain for new lesson plan ideas, and have a good time tapping into ready for use resources on our website.
When it's time to learn to read for kids in those first years of school, Turtlediary is ready to help with what can be a serious challenge. Browse our collection of word and reading games to make reading an exciting adventure!
Online computer activities maintain the classic spirit of educational fun, and provide learning experiences that build on children's technology skills. Even better, teachers and parents love the access to free educational games, worksheets, jigsaw and couple games, arts and crafts and kids stories.
Educational computer games for kids have never been better or easier to find. Start your membership now for access to science games, math worksheets, reading fun and puzzles!

Friday, 16 November 2012

I love Stories.Do you?

Just only enjoy this story. Watch, read and listen carefully!!

Do you know what´s the boy´s name?
What´s the instrument he plays?
Help me please. I can´t remember the tittle of the book.
We can see two animals in the story.Tell me their names.

Sunday, 4 November 2012

What is bigger than Alexander?


This video gives us an introduction to an inference lesson.  It includes illustrations, text, and music. The video is about a boy named Alexander who can't stop growing at school and has to move away. The teacher decides to bring her classroom to Alexander. Alexander believes he's special, but only because he's unusually tall. The class quickly shows Alexander just how special he really is. 

What is it about Alexander that is special? What is bigger than Alexander? What evidence from the text and illustrations help back up your answer?