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Language Arts

Sites for Additional Practice and Fun!Top of Page

The following list of sites will be available all year. Many of them fit our language arts themes or they might fit a particular
story. As always, please preview all sites before allowing your children to enjoy them independently. Sites have been
checked but can easily change.

 Dav Pilkey  Education Place
 Mrs. Brown Went to Town  Central Park
 Kid Friendly Dictionary  Henry and Mudge
 Patricia Polacco  
 Thesaurus  Fun Brain
Food Pyramid Game  Alaska
 Dragon coloring pages  Dragons
 Pig Facts  Smokey for Kids
 Homonyms  Dr. Seuss
Mrs. Brown Went to Town 2  RhymeZone
Cynthia Rylant Carousel Works
  Toy Theater
Ponds PIcture Dictionary
 Learning Games
Mighty Book
Clifford Books and Games Guide Words Activity
Vacation Reading Log
Scholastic Book Orders





Spelling Homework Choices Chart











SpellingCity.com is a site that allows your child to practice our weekly spelling words online! Click on the link below to get started! Once on the site's homepage, click on student. Scroll down the right hand side and click on Find Your List. Print my name, Blount, and you will see my name and our school on the list. Click on my name and the link will take you to our list of words. Click on the list and you will have several choices: Test Me, Teach Me, Play a Game, or you can even practice your printing skills!



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SpellingCity.com



PowerPoint Presentations and Helpful Charts
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Listed below are some great PowerPoint presentations to help your child review previously learned skills.

Syllables


Two syllable words that follow the vowel, consonant, vowel pattern (vcv) are either divided after the vowel (when it is long) or after the consonant (when the vowel is short). View this short PowerPoint presentation to review this important skill. This concept will help your child decode (read) and encode (write) words.

Click below for charts that you can print so that your child uses the same steps at home for decoding two of the most common types of multisyllabic words.

Vowel-Consonant-Consonant-Vowel Chart

Vowel-Consonant-Vowel Chart

Topic Sentence/Grabbers Chart

Closing Sentence/Zingers Chart

 

Prefixes   
Verbs: Mrs. Caro   
Complete and Incomplete Sentences: Reteach  
Parts of Sentences: Mrs.Rios   
Quotation Marks Miss Moran's PowerPoint-
Quotation Marks
Nouns (Name It!)  
Pronouns Pronouns 2
Singular and Plural Possessives  
Solve the Mystery of Y  
Suffix "Y" -y adjectives


Interrogative Sentence Starters
VAN Chart (verb, adjective, or noun?)
Possessive 's Chant
Prefix Chart (with meanings)
Suffix Chart (with meanings)
Spelling Change from -f to -ves
Pronoun Chart
Abbreviations Chart
How to Take a Story Quiz
Irregular Plural Nouns
Friendly Letter Rubric
Homophone List
Quotation Marks
Cause and Effect (Dragon Gets By)
Step Chart for Irregular Plurals (-x, -ss, -ch, -sh)
Step Chart for Identifying Subjects and Predicates