Here in South Africa the 2012 year has started and the Foundation Phase (Grades R-3) has started implementing the new CAPS curriculum. I thought this would be a great opportunity to draw your attention to 12 websites that have great reading material for your young learners.
1. Storyline Onlinehttp://www.storylineonline.net/
This site is presented by the Screen Actors Guild Foundation. This is an online video programme with their members reading stories aloud. Each story has some activity suggestions plus a further Activity Guide download with some superb activities and ideas on it.
This is Beatrix Potter’s famous tale beautifully retold using the original drawings and showing the words so that the learners can read along.
3. Speakabooshttp://www.speakaboos.com/stories
4. Riffs Reading Planethttp://www.rif.org/kids/readingplanet/bookzone/read_aloud_stories.htm
5. Topmarkshttp://topmarks.co.uk/EducationalGames.aspx?cat=37
6. Meegenius e-books for kidshttp://www.meegenius.com/store/books/free/
7. AOL Kidshttp://kids.aol.com/KOL/2/koljrstories/archive/animal-stories
8. PBS Kidshttp://pbskids.org/lions/stories/
9. Read to mehttp://www.readtomelv.com/current-books/
10. National Geographic Young Explorerhttp://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngyoungexplorer/moreissues.html
11. Starfallhttp://www.starfall.com/
12. Short storieshttp://www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/childrenindex.html
Classroom applicationPerhaps you don’t have the facilities to make use of these in your classroom – but have you ever considered creating a classroom blog? You could then list these websites on the blog so that parents can make use of them at home.
Thanks for sharing these - they all seem good but the first one I liked the best. Am going to use them in my grade two classroom for sure.
ReplyDeleteYou make a thoughtful case about how technology can enhance the good works of early childhood educators. I look forward to hearing more about how EC educators are connecting and sharing through technology. Thanks!
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