Grammar and Writing Resources
Links
Pete's PowerPoint Station
-Use this interactive website to help you master ELA skills!
No Red Ink
-Practice grammar and see if you can spot your friends' names in these silly sentences.
Citation Machine
-Use this site to help you cite your sources when researching.
Preposition Practice
-Need help identifying prepositions?
Main Idea Practice
-See if you can find the main idea in these short pieces of text.
Google Docs
-Sign in with your school username and password to create your assignments and access your work from home, school, or any computer!
Brain Pop
-Watch review videos and practice your grammar skills. This is a fabulous website! :) (login and password are both mwms)
Design Skilz
-This website is full of free photos that students can use to spice up their visual presentations with no worries about copyright laws.
Grammar Games
Grammar Blast
-Have a blast while practicing grammar skills. :)
FunBrain.com
-Play games to help you become an expert at identifying the parts of speech.
Sheppard Software ELA Games
-Finished early? Play some grammar games to pass the time!
Teacher Vision
-More ELA games for your enjoyment. :)
Ultimate Word Games
Merriam-Webster Word Games (Links to an external site.) -- Merriam-Webster published the renowned Encyclopedia Britannica series, which served as the go-to knowledge bank for generations of pre-internet kids and adults. Now, they’ve taken their expertise online, and you can find tons of highly educational word games for all ages.
Fun Dictionary Activities (Links to an external site.) -- Try some of these fun dictionary-based games in class or at home to get kids thinking critically about words - there’s even one that lets them create their own words. It’s unexpectedly fun to explore the origins and usages of the words in our language.
Word Games from The Problem Site (Links to an external site.) -- The Problem Site has a nice collection of interactive word games for kids and adults. Try unique and fun games like a version of “hangman” where the computer purposely cheats or a guessing game where you try to figure out which word in a group isn’t really a word. It’s tougher than you might think.
Vocabulary.com (Links to an external site.) -- Vocabulary.com uses fun trivia games to help you build your arsenal of amazing words for all occasions. Enhance your personal lexicon while you challenge yourself with fill-in-the-blanks and Q&As.
Pete's PowerPoint Station
-Use this interactive website to help you master ELA skills!
No Red Ink
-Practice grammar and see if you can spot your friends' names in these silly sentences.
Citation Machine
-Use this site to help you cite your sources when researching.
Preposition Practice
-Need help identifying prepositions?
Main Idea Practice
-See if you can find the main idea in these short pieces of text.
Google Docs
-Sign in with your school username and password to create your assignments and access your work from home, school, or any computer!
Brain Pop
-Watch review videos and practice your grammar skills. This is a fabulous website! :) (login and password are both mwms)
Design Skilz
-This website is full of free photos that students can use to spice up their visual presentations with no worries about copyright laws.
Grammar Games
Grammar Blast
-Have a blast while practicing grammar skills. :)
FunBrain.com
-Play games to help you become an expert at identifying the parts of speech.
Sheppard Software ELA Games
-Finished early? Play some grammar games to pass the time!
Teacher Vision
-More ELA games for your enjoyment. :)
Ultimate Word Games
Merriam-Webster Word Games (Links to an external site.) -- Merriam-Webster published the renowned Encyclopedia Britannica series, which served as the go-to knowledge bank for generations of pre-internet kids and adults. Now, they’ve taken their expertise online, and you can find tons of highly educational word games for all ages.
Fun Dictionary Activities (Links to an external site.) -- Try some of these fun dictionary-based games in class or at home to get kids thinking critically about words - there’s even one that lets them create their own words. It’s unexpectedly fun to explore the origins and usages of the words in our language.
Word Games from The Problem Site (Links to an external site.) -- The Problem Site has a nice collection of interactive word games for kids and adults. Try unique and fun games like a version of “hangman” where the computer purposely cheats or a guessing game where you try to figure out which word in a group isn’t really a word. It’s tougher than you might think.
Vocabulary.com (Links to an external site.) -- Vocabulary.com uses fun trivia games to help you build your arsenal of amazing words for all occasions. Enhance your personal lexicon while you challenge yourself with fill-in-the-blanks and Q&As.