"In teaching others we teach ourselves" - Proverb
Linked below you will find language arts website with games and activities. You will also find projects and assignments and links to go along with them.
Fables:
What is a fable?
In a Word document, complete the following tasks:
- Define fable.
- Tell what elements make it a fable.
- List 5 fables.
- Choose your favorite fable and summarize what happens.
- Tell what animals are in the fable you chose.
- Define personification in the fable.
- Tell the moral of the fable.
- Include an image from your favorite fable.
Find fables to read.
Library of Congress Aesop Fables
How to Write a Fable:
4 Easy ways to Write a Fable:
WikiHow: How to Write a Fable
How to Write a Fable in 5 Steps
Examples of Morals:
Your Dictionary: Examples of Morals
Examples of Morals in Society and Literature
Vocabulary Cards
Using either Microsft Word or Publisher, create vocabulary cards.
- List the word
- Write the definition
- Add a sentence using the word
- Add images to represent the word
Grammar Games:
What's going on in this picture? - The New York Times
Practice using quotation marks:
Rags to Riches Game
Contractions
Spelling City Contractions
Contraction Basketball
Beat the Clock
Punctuation Campground
Grammar Arcade
Subject Verb Agreement Games
Verb Subject Treasure Hunt Game
Comma Chameleon Game
Grammar Games
Punctuation Games
Language Arts Games
Mr. Nussbaum's Language Arts
BBC-Skillswise-English
Reading Brain - Funbrain
BBC Bitesize - English
Storybird - Artful Storytelling Use this site to tell your own story. Use hundreds of beautiful pictures to illustrate your creative short
I Write Like Paste or type text into this online program to find out if you write like a famous author.
Word It Out Craete and print word clouds.
Edit Dan's Copy
Exercises at Grammar Bytes! Practice your grammar skills using this interactive website.