Resources for Reading, Spelling, Phonics, and Writing
Great all-around literacy websites
Phonics Fun with Clifford-read and play games with your favorite big red dog.
Starfall is a great website for earlier readers. Kids love the ABCs part, especially!
Starfall is a great website for earlier readers. Kids love the ABCs part, especially!
Reading
In Kitten Hop, practice reading high-frequency words faster than your opponents.
Sight Word Bingo allows you to hear a word and find the written form. Try to get a Bingo. Choose from different word lists and grid sizes.
Storyline Online-listen to great stories being read aloud by famous people.
Sight Word Bingo allows you to hear a word and find the written form. Try to get a Bingo. Choose from different word lists and grid sizes.
Storyline Online-listen to great stories being read aloud by famous people.
Phonics, Spelling and Vocabulary
Bash a Letter or Number gives practice with identifying uppercase letters and numbers 1-9.
BDPQ Bandit is the perfect game for students who reverse b, d, p and q.
Make a silent e word that matches the picture with Starfall.
Do the picture sort for long o (CVCe) words on Starfall.
Use Sight Birds to find words words with binoculars.
With Submarine Spelling Practice, practice spelling common spelling words. Choose from 5 spelling levels.
In Word Blocks Online, students see a long string of words with no spaces. Separate the words with stars so they can be read. Choose from a variety of word lists.
In Wordquake, start with a set of matched pictures and words. A Wordquake mixes them up and you have two minutes to match them up again.
BDPQ Bandit is the perfect game for students who reverse b, d, p and q.
Make a silent e word that matches the picture with Starfall.
Do the picture sort for long o (CVCe) words on Starfall.
Use Sight Birds to find words words with binoculars.
With Submarine Spelling Practice, practice spelling common spelling words. Choose from 5 spelling levels.
In Word Blocks Online, students see a long string of words with no spaces. Separate the words with stars so they can be read. Choose from a variety of word lists.
In Wordquake, start with a set of matched pictures and words. A Wordquake mixes them up and you have two minutes to match them up again.