Language Arts Content Area Presentation Lori S. Crum EDTECH 541
Using the Internet for LA Instruction Daily Grammar 60 Second Recap Wordia Writing With Writers
Daily Grammar Daily Grammar is a fun, convenient way to learn grammar. By simplifying complex grammar subjects, Daily Grammar is a great teaching tool for both public and home-schooled children, ESL students, and anyone needing to refresh English grammar skills. By practicing language rules, any person able to read will be able to master English grammar.
60 Second Recap 60 Second Recap is a collection of video clips covering the plots, characters, symbolism, and more of favorite classic literature for teens. But it’s not a dry, overly-academic examination. It’s a lively conversation hosted by a real-life, somewhat zany hostess named Jenny.
Wordia Wordia is an online visual dictionary whose goal is to 'redefine the dictionary'. It asks members of the public and celebrity narrators to upload videos explaining what words mean to them. The videos are then published on the site alongside the traditional textual definition.
Writing With Writers Students work with authors, editors, and illustrators in workshops designed to guide them in developing their skills.  Students may work on various forms of writing:  Biography Writing  Descriptive Writing Folktale Writing Mystery Writing Myth Writing News Writing Poetry Writing Speech Writing
Why Teach With Technology? Technology, when used appropriately, can help make the English and Language Arts classroom a site of active learning and critical thinking and further student connections with language and literature. Teachers can use technology to enable students to communicate in multiple modalities, do authentic research, problem-solve, and much more. Students can use the Internet, electronic databases and other online sources to gather information. They can use spreadsheets, timelines, and other programs to store, organize, and analyze information. Students can also integrate multimedia desktop publishing, web publishing, video and audio editing, and graphics programs to create and present information in innovative and engaging ways. (http://www.tewt.org/gettingstartedreasons.html)
A Community of Writers WeBook Bookrix MixedInk
WeBook WeBook is online community where writers can go to write, review, vote, and get published. You can write alone or collaboratively, give and receive feedback.
BookRix BookRix is a book community that connects authors and readers. You can read and discuss free books online. Create, upload and share your own books. Connecting writers to readers. Read, review,  critique and be critiqued.
MixedInk MixedInk's collaborative writing platform allows groups of any size to weave their best ideas and language into a single text. Find a topic you care about and jump in or create a new one and invite others to join. Contribute your ideas, mix & match others' ideas, or simply rate as you read. Create a single text that's more powerful because of the many contributors behind it.
Skills for the 21 st  Century Creativity, critical thinking, cross-cultural communication and collaboration, and digital age literacy. To develop these skills, we need classrooms where students are working in teams and using technology to build creative, meaningful content that reflects their understanding and learning. (http://www.tewt.org/gettingstartedreasons.html)
Practice Builds Vocabulary Vocabulary.co.il Sheppard Software’s Language Arts Games Mensa Games
Vocabulary.co.il Vocabulary.co.il is a fun educational website dedicated to helping you build reading, phonics, or English language skills. It offers Word Games which are specifically designed to build vocabulary skills and to motivate people to learn through fun practice in spelling, phonics, and vocabulary.  With fun games and activities like the ones found on this site, new vocabulary words found in literature can be easy to learn.
Sheppard’s Software.com Sheppard Software's Language Arts page features a variety of games for different grade levels. High school learners can review their SAT and advanced vocabulary through the SAT Words and Vocabulary in Context games. Memorizing a wide variety of important vocabulary words will help you succeed in the verbal sections of the SATs.  Practicing vocabulary will boost your scores on standardized tests.
Mensa Games The LA Times crossword is a game to maintain your brain. You will never be bored! Even if you find yourself trapped in a mine or locked in a jail you won’t mind because it will give you more time to sink your teeth into these enticing and riveting crossword puzzles that will stretch your vocabulary to its limits.
Fundamental Reason for Incorporating Technology Using technology can bring traditional classrooms otherwise inaccessible resources -- information, people, media, and event Technology fosters global connections and communication in our shrinking, "flat," and interconnected world Email, discussion rooms, and other technologies help support collaborative learning and group communication. Teachers and students regain energy and enthusiasm for their academic work as they create new ways of learning and thinking Technology tools enable teachers to provide students with access to instructional materials that better match their learning needs
A growing number of fields include tasks in which information technology has become essential Teachers can reasonably expect higher results from students who have access to technology tools such as word processing, email, and the Web. Students and young faculty often have high expectations of access to, and use of, technology Technology can help teachers foster mutually supportive relationships with educators across the country and create partnerships with school librarians and media specialists. (http://www.tewt.org/gettingstartedreasons.html)
Publish, Publish, Publish Bubbl.us Share What You’re Reading Student Publishing.com
Bubbli.us Brainstorm online with  bubbl.us. Easily create colorful mind maps to print or share with others. Almost no learning curve.
Share What You’re Reading Students write reviews about recently  read books and can also read recommendations submitted by other kids.
Student Publishing.com Make paperback storybooks and professionally typed, hardback class books. Make free books from every student's story. Make a free book for the classroom where every student is an author and illustrator of a page in a class book.
Encourage Student Writing Publishing student writing encourages the reluctant writer, strengthens kids' self-confidence, rewards interest, and promotes a positive attitude toward literature.  (Encourage Student Writing -- Publish on the Web!  Education World.  http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech042.shtml)
Resources http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/Writing+Tools www.dailygrammar.com www.60secondrecap.com www.wordia.com http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/index.htm www.webook.com www.bookrix.com www.mixedink.com https://bubbl.us/ http://www.vocabulary.co.il/ http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/web_games_vocab.htm http://www.us.mensa.org/play/games/ www.studentpublishing.com http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/swyar/ http://www.tewt.org/gettingstartedreasons.html http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech042.shtml

Language Arts

  • 1.
    Language Arts ContentArea Presentation Lori S. Crum EDTECH 541
  • 2.
    Using the Internetfor LA Instruction Daily Grammar 60 Second Recap Wordia Writing With Writers
  • 3.
    Daily Grammar DailyGrammar is a fun, convenient way to learn grammar. By simplifying complex grammar subjects, Daily Grammar is a great teaching tool for both public and home-schooled children, ESL students, and anyone needing to refresh English grammar skills. By practicing language rules, any person able to read will be able to master English grammar.
  • 4.
    60 Second Recap60 Second Recap is a collection of video clips covering the plots, characters, symbolism, and more of favorite classic literature for teens. But it’s not a dry, overly-academic examination. It’s a lively conversation hosted by a real-life, somewhat zany hostess named Jenny.
  • 5.
    Wordia Wordia isan online visual dictionary whose goal is to 'redefine the dictionary'. It asks members of the public and celebrity narrators to upload videos explaining what words mean to them. The videos are then published on the site alongside the traditional textual definition.
  • 6.
    Writing With WritersStudents work with authors, editors, and illustrators in workshops designed to guide them in developing their skills. Students may work on various forms of writing: Biography Writing Descriptive Writing Folktale Writing Mystery Writing Myth Writing News Writing Poetry Writing Speech Writing
  • 7.
    Why Teach WithTechnology? Technology, when used appropriately, can help make the English and Language Arts classroom a site of active learning and critical thinking and further student connections with language and literature. Teachers can use technology to enable students to communicate in multiple modalities, do authentic research, problem-solve, and much more. Students can use the Internet, electronic databases and other online sources to gather information. They can use spreadsheets, timelines, and other programs to store, organize, and analyze information. Students can also integrate multimedia desktop publishing, web publishing, video and audio editing, and graphics programs to create and present information in innovative and engaging ways. (http://www.tewt.org/gettingstartedreasons.html)
  • 8.
    A Community ofWriters WeBook Bookrix MixedInk
  • 9.
    WeBook WeBook isonline community where writers can go to write, review, vote, and get published. You can write alone or collaboratively, give and receive feedback.
  • 10.
    BookRix BookRix isa book community that connects authors and readers. You can read and discuss free books online. Create, upload and share your own books. Connecting writers to readers. Read, review, critique and be critiqued.
  • 11.
    MixedInk MixedInk's collaborativewriting platform allows groups of any size to weave their best ideas and language into a single text. Find a topic you care about and jump in or create a new one and invite others to join. Contribute your ideas, mix & match others' ideas, or simply rate as you read. Create a single text that's more powerful because of the many contributors behind it.
  • 12.
    Skills for the21 st Century Creativity, critical thinking, cross-cultural communication and collaboration, and digital age literacy. To develop these skills, we need classrooms where students are working in teams and using technology to build creative, meaningful content that reflects their understanding and learning. (http://www.tewt.org/gettingstartedreasons.html)
  • 13.
    Practice Builds VocabularyVocabulary.co.il Sheppard Software’s Language Arts Games Mensa Games
  • 14.
    Vocabulary.co.il Vocabulary.co.il isa fun educational website dedicated to helping you build reading, phonics, or English language skills. It offers Word Games which are specifically designed to build vocabulary skills and to motivate people to learn through fun practice in spelling, phonics, and vocabulary. With fun games and activities like the ones found on this site, new vocabulary words found in literature can be easy to learn.
  • 15.
    Sheppard’s Software.com SheppardSoftware's Language Arts page features a variety of games for different grade levels. High school learners can review their SAT and advanced vocabulary through the SAT Words and Vocabulary in Context games. Memorizing a wide variety of important vocabulary words will help you succeed in the verbal sections of the SATs. Practicing vocabulary will boost your scores on standardized tests.
  • 16.
    Mensa Games TheLA Times crossword is a game to maintain your brain. You will never be bored! Even if you find yourself trapped in a mine or locked in a jail you won’t mind because it will give you more time to sink your teeth into these enticing and riveting crossword puzzles that will stretch your vocabulary to its limits.
  • 17.
    Fundamental Reason forIncorporating Technology Using technology can bring traditional classrooms otherwise inaccessible resources -- information, people, media, and event Technology fosters global connections and communication in our shrinking, "flat," and interconnected world Email, discussion rooms, and other technologies help support collaborative learning and group communication. Teachers and students regain energy and enthusiasm for their academic work as they create new ways of learning and thinking Technology tools enable teachers to provide students with access to instructional materials that better match their learning needs
  • 18.
    A growing numberof fields include tasks in which information technology has become essential Teachers can reasonably expect higher results from students who have access to technology tools such as word processing, email, and the Web. Students and young faculty often have high expectations of access to, and use of, technology Technology can help teachers foster mutually supportive relationships with educators across the country and create partnerships with school librarians and media specialists. (http://www.tewt.org/gettingstartedreasons.html)
  • 19.
    Publish, Publish, PublishBubbl.us Share What You’re Reading Student Publishing.com
  • 20.
    Bubbli.us Brainstorm onlinewith bubbl.us. Easily create colorful mind maps to print or share with others. Almost no learning curve.
  • 21.
    Share What You’reReading Students write reviews about recently read books and can also read recommendations submitted by other kids.
  • 22.
    Student Publishing.com Makepaperback storybooks and professionally typed, hardback class books. Make free books from every student's story. Make a free book for the classroom where every student is an author and illustrator of a page in a class book.
  • 23.
    Encourage Student WritingPublishing student writing encourages the reluctant writer, strengthens kids' self-confidence, rewards interest, and promotes a positive attitude toward literature. (Encourage Student Writing -- Publish on the Web! Education World. http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech042.shtml)
  • 24.
    Resources http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/Writing+Tools www.dailygrammar.comwww.60secondrecap.com www.wordia.com http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/index.htm www.webook.com www.bookrix.com www.mixedink.com https://bubbl.us/ http://www.vocabulary.co.il/ http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/web_games_vocab.htm http://www.us.mensa.org/play/games/ www.studentpublishing.com http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/swyar/ http://www.tewt.org/gettingstartedreasons.html http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech042.shtml