Writing
4 related categories:
[ Reading (156) ]
[ Reference (183) ]
[ Vocabulary (61) ]
[ Parents and Teachers (34) ]
Page: [1] [2] 3 [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Prepositions Crossword Puzzle
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
|
Prepositions: Locators in Time and Place
"Two quizzes, three crosswords, lists of common prepositions, hyperlinks to pages on other parts of speech, and an in-depth explanation of the grammar of prepositions, all add up to make Professor Darling’s site my pick of the day. Don’t miss the first quiz for an opportunity to click on all the prepositions in a paragraph from Ernest Hemingway’s short story "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber." For more Hemingway, follow the prepositional phrases link in the first paragraph."
|
Personal Journaling
"Personal Journaling is a bimonthly print magazine that publishes some, but not all, of their articles online. August’s online features focus on using your journal to overcome personal obstacles, and facing the scariest page of all: the blank first page of a new journal. To read previous issues, visit Archives in the upper right-hand menu. More WritersDigest.com tips and articles can be found in Personal Writing, accessible from the purple horizontal menu across the top of the page."
|
Penpal Kids International
Reviewed March 18, 2001 by Syoko, a teacher from Tokyo Japan who is affiliated with the site. Free for kids and teens. Find new friends, ages 3 to 15, from another countries. Now over 5000 boys and girls can penpal from all over the world.
|
Pen Pal Box
"The Kid Space Connection Pen Pal site includes both individual and classroom entries. If your class or club wants to correspond with another class, click on "Class Box" to choose a classroom that has already posted or create a new entry for your group. Personal entries are sorted into five boxes by age (from Box One for six and under to Box Five for thirteen to sixteen). The graphics really enhance this site, as each entry displays a country flag and a color-coded computer icon -- green for boys and yellow for girls. Well, I didn’t get it either, but I suppose pick and blue are just too passé.<!--"
|
Pen PalBox
"Another hit from our friends at Kids’ Space! This pen pal site includesboth individual and classroom entries. If your class or club wants tocorrespond with another class, this is the place to visit. Just click on the "ClassBox" and enjoy! Personal entries are sorted into boxes by age. Thegraphics really enhance this site, as each message displays a country flag and adrawing of either a boy face or a girl face. (Enter as guest or join.)"
|
OWL: Prepositions of Locations
"Prepositions expressing spatial relations are of two kinds: prepositions of location and prepositions of direction. This page explains the differences between three common prepositions of location: "at," "on," and "in." To skip to the page on prepositions of direction ("to," "onto," and "into") use this link: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/eslprep .html .Each topic page includes a link to a quiz, and is available in PDF for ease of printing."
|
Miningco Pen Pals for Kids
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
|
Live Journal
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
|
KidsBookshelf
Reviewed June 19, 2000 by Christina Lewis, a parent from Olathe, Kansas who is affiliated with the site. KidsBookshelf is a children’s literature web site for kids, parents, and teachers offering book reviews, writing contests, recipes, crafts, games, an author/illustrator spotlight, links to other great sites, print and color pages, and links for teachers. We also accept stories, book reviews, and artwork from kids as well as articles and ideas from parents.
|
|
Page: [1] [2] 3 [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Members currently browsing this category:
|
|