Here’s a free typing tutor @ a site called PowerTyping.com. They also have a test which will tell you how fast you can type. I took it and it was challenging. AlphaRain is a fun game. So is Foggies Typing Game.
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Vocabulary Fun
integrity
jocular
kindle
ludicrous
provocative
Fill in the blank with the correct word for the definition.
1. _______________(adjective) ridiculous; so out of place as to be funny
2. _______________(noun) strict compliance to an ethical standard
3. _______________(verb) to set on fire; to stir up or excite
4. _______________(adjective) that arouses one to be angry, amused, curious thoughtful
5. _______________(adjective) given to joke
Answer
Grammar Lesson 27~Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns are pronouns that point out. They are this, that, these, and those. That is my hat. I like these not those.
Find the demonstrative pronouns in these sentences.
1. That is a great idea.
2. I will take those.
3. How much money do you want for this?
4. These are the shoes I want.
Answers
Learn US Geography
Here are some sites that will help students learn geographical locations.
Maps.com
SheppardSoftware.com
Funschool.Kaboose.com
QuizHub— Identify the states and their capitals
Scholastic.com–This site gets you familiar with the states and their shapes.
YourChildLearns.com
NetState.com— If you click on the state on the map you will be able to read more about each state
AddictingGames.com has a site where you can find a state and then drag to the spot where it belongs.
Lots of Keyboarding Sites (:
Here’s a list of several websites that can help students learn keyboarding. It’s found @ ComputerLab.Kids.New.Net
Smorgasborg of Educational Sites
Whew! I found a site that has a smorgasborg full of all different kinds of educational websites. The site is called Student Resources.
40 Ways to Practice Spelling
I found a website @ TeachNet.com that gives a list of 40 ways to practice spelling.
1. ABC order- Write your words in alphabetical order.
2. Rainbow Words – Write your words in three colors
3. Backwards Words- Write your words forwards, then backwards.
4. Silly sentences -Use all your words in ten sentences
5. Picture words – Draw a picture and write your words in the picture.
1200 High-Frequency Writing Words
I have found a site with the 1200 most frequently used words in writing.
The words in this list are in the order of their frequency of use in everyday writing.
Since the is the most frequently used word in the English language, its number one.
The first 25 words are used in 33% of everyday writing.
The first 100 words appear in 50% of adult and student writing.
The first 1,000 words are used in 89% of everyday writing.
Here’s the site where I found the list.
There is a book called Sitton Spelling Source Book Series which will organized the words so that they can be incorporated into learning and review each year through eighth grade.
Here are some examples that contain the grade, word list and internet games:
First Grade
Second Grade
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Fifth Grade (Also check out this Check the Spelling game)
Sixth Grade
This really draws out my blog but here’s the entire list of 1200 words:
Spelling Flashcards
Here’s an online site which helps you personalize flashcards to memorize your spelling words. It’s called FlashcardExchange.com