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Student Interactives
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Engage your students in online literacy learning with these interactive tools that help them accomplish a variety of goals—from organizing their thoughts to learning about language—all while having fun.
Organizing & Summarizing
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These tools help students with the critical steps that come between research and writing.
Grades 3 – 12 | Student Interactive
This tool provides a fun and useful way to explore a variety of topics such as a character in a book, a person or place from history, or even a physical object. An excellent tool to for summarizing or as a prewriting exercise for original stories.
Inquiry & Analysis
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Got research questions? These online tools can help students develop and answer them.
Grades 3 – 6 | Student Interactive
Supporting inquiry-based research projects, the Animal Inquiry interactive invites elementary students to explore animal facts and habitats using writing prompts to guide and record their findings.
Writing Poetry
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From inspiration to publication, these tools turn students into poets.
Grades K – 12 | Student Interactive
This online tool enables students to learn about and write diamante poems.
Writing & Publishing Prose
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Whether your students are writing essays, stories, or letters, these online tools can help.
Grades 3 – 12 | Student Interactive
The Fractured Fairy Tale tool encourages students to create their own fractured fairy tales.
Learning About Language
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These games and tools are fun, while at the same time helping children learn how letters, sounds, and words work.
Grades K – 2 | Student Interactive
ABC Match is a game that has students practice letter-recognition fluency while honing their memories. Students match initial letters with pictures, playing either with a timer or without.