WELCOME TO OUR LANGUAGE ARTS PAGE!
The more you read, the more you know.
The more you know, the smarter you grow.
The smarter you grow, the stronger your voice,
When speaking your mind, or making a choice.
The more you know, the smarter you grow.
The smarter you grow, the stronger your voice,
When speaking your mind, or making a choice.
BOOK BLOG
Reading a great new page-turner? Can't wait to tell us about it? Click on the book to the left to blog all about it!
NOUN DUNK GAME
Earn points by deciding if the word is a common noun, proper noun, or not a noun at all!
There, There,They’re
Confused by how to use these three words? Most people are! Practice and play soccer at the same time by clicking on the soccer ball to left.
Subject and Predicate Practice
Get "rich" grammar skills with this game!
Check out some of the English (language arts) topics we've covered, or look for something new and interesting!
STORY NORY - This site allows you to listen to a number of different stories from different genres.
LEVELED BOOK LISTS
This site gives you lists of books at different guided reading levels (A-Z.)
(Click on the picture to take you to the site)
Please note that the following guided reading levels are listed under the corresponding grade level:
Grade 2: H-M
Grade 3: L-P
Grade 4: O-T
Grade 5: S-W
Grade 6: V-Z
*Note: You will notice there is a great deal of overlapping from grade to grade. It is more important to choose books that are at your child's guided reading level rather than at "grade level." For a chart showing the range of levels, click here.
(Click on the picture to take you to the site)
Please note that the following guided reading levels are listed under the corresponding grade level:
Grade 2: H-M
Grade 3: L-P
Grade 4: O-T
Grade 5: S-W
Grade 6: V-Z
*Note: You will notice there is a great deal of overlapping from grade to grade. It is more important to choose books that are at your child's guided reading level rather than at "grade level." For a chart showing the range of levels, click here.
Heard about a great book, but not sure if it’s right for you? Try using the Scholastic book leveling widget to the left! Click the link to take you to the site. Be sure to click "Guided Reading Level" before you input the title.
For inspiration, use this great "story starter" machine to come up with topics for your writing. This one is mostly for fun! You often end up with some pretty silly topics!
Clicking on the icon to the left will take you to a site full of different graphic organizers which can help improve your reading comprehension. Simply print out one of the graphic organizers (depending on the strategy you want to practice,) and complete it after your reading.