Girl Reviews
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Garbl’s Writing Center
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Free Grammar Resources
Reviewed February 4, 2000 by Louise, a parent from San Francisco, CA who is not affiliated with the site.Each month a different grammar topic is tackled for grades 3 up to middle school. This month’s subject is "Your and You’re." If you use the resources, you’re invited to vote for next month’s topic from a list of possibilities.
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Everyday Spelling
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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ePALS Classroom Exchange
"ePALS Classroom Exchange connects 1.6 million students and teachers from 24,923 registered classrooms in 130 countries. Although ePals does not provide pen pals for individuals, they shine at providing pen pals for classrooms. In addition to the basics of matching classrooms by country, language, or other criteria, their free service includes instant language translation, curriculum guides, world maps, world weather, and Web-based teacher-monitored email accounts for students. Wow!"
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English-Zone Prepositions and Conjunctions
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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English Club: Prepositions
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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English Page: Prepositions
"This page focuses entirely on phrasal verbs. "A phrasal verb is a verb plus a preposition which creates a meaning different from the original verb. EXAMPLE: I ran into my teacher at the movies last night." Another one designed for ESL students, it has lots of examples, a dictionary of phrasal verbs, and twenty interactive quizzes. With verbs that change their meaning based on a tiny preposition, no wonder learning English as a second language is such a challenge."
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English Grammar Quizzes: Prepositions
"Designed specifically for ESL students, English Grammar Quizzes hosts hundreds of (you guessed it) interactive quizzes. Fifteen of them are on the subject of prepositions. To find them, use your browser search function to find the word "Prepositions" on this index page. The multiple-choice quizzes vary in length from ten questions to forty-one questions. Although there are a few questions with more than one correct answer, the site is still worth visiting."
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Elementary Writing Prompts
"Would you like to be famous? ""What would you do if you found a magic wand?"" Written specifically for Canadian elementary teachers, but appropriate for a much wider audience, this long list of more than two hundred writing prompts is enough to keep anyone writing for years. The prompts are organized into questions that ask ""Who, what, where, and when?"" as well as ""I wish,"" ""Describe"" and ""Miscellaneous."""
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