Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Effective Literary Website # 2

 

Perihsa Moya

IRA Newsletter Project:

Effective Literary Website # 2



Flocabulary (https://www.flocabulary.com) is a learning program for all grades that uses educational hip-hop music to engage students and increase achievement across the curriculum. Teachers use Flocabulary’s standards-based videos, instructional activities and student creativity tools to supplement instruction and develop core literacy skills. The Flocabulary is a great website to help develop core literacy skills with its standard-based videos, instructional activities, and student creativity tools to supplement instruction. The Flocabulary provides lessons for all the subject areas which are language art, math, science, social study, life skills, vocabulary and current events. The lessons on language arts provide different reading and writing activities along with interesting videos that can help teachers provide engaging  lessons to students through songs, videos, and exercises that are both engaging and fun for the students and everyone participating. Using this website as a supplement resource can increase student learning for it combines all kinds of learning styles for students.

The Flocabulary provides hundreds of standard-aligned lessons, which includes videos and activities for all subjects, printable quizzes and activities to accompany each lesson, activity assignment for entire class or individual students, visibility into student activity results, dashboard to track student performance, and building-wide or district-wide access for all teachers and students. The inclusion of hip-hop music as a learning tool in the classroom is one way to help students recognize that they already possess many capabilities that can be used to develop positive identities. These identities and connections in the classroom help students develop into high achievers.

There are three ways Flocabulary engages your students. The three branches of engagement includes behavioral engagement which measure of persistence and participation, and of complying with classroom rules. The second branch is emotional engagement which measure of students feeling about school, their teachers, and their class work. The last branch is the cognitive engagement which is to measure how student feel about their abilities to complete work and how hard they’re willing to focus. Because student engagement is, in part, a measure of how invested a student is in learning and applying knowledge, it has strong ties to academic outcomes. As examples: a behaviorally engaged student is more likely to listen and participate in classroom discussions; an emotionally engaged student is less likely to skip school and more likely to respond to teacher directions; a cognitively engaged student is more likely to focus on and work through tasks he or she perceives as difficult.

The Flocabulary website is a great online resource for everyone who wants to improve student literacy skills with the tools provided and can help increase student’s learning. I recommend everyone to use this website because it provides useful strategies and can provide you with all the information to learn about what Flocabulary has to offer.

 

 

Nickita Gilmete

IRA Newsletter Project: Effective Literacy Website #3

Storynory

URL: https://www.storynory.com/

            Storynory has been giving free audio stories to the world since November 2005. We are a podcast and a website with audio streaming. All contents in Storynory are free. Storynory aims for audio stories to showcase imagination, good writing, and great narrations. This website is also starting to produce more factual content including history and interviews. The aim of the factual programming is to stimulate a curiosity about the world, and the ability to think critically. It takes a lot of time to produce the stories in Storynory. Most of the stories in this site are aimed at an age group around 7 to 11 years. However, Storynory have nursery stories and rhymes for preschool, and some quite sophisticated stories.

            Storynory is another website that provides free audio stories. In Storynory, there are original stories, fairytales, classic audio books, myths and world stories, junior stories, and poems and music. When clicking on the stories on this website, the stories will be narrated to you and the actual story was there on the website for you to read along with the narrator. The voice of characters are changing in the narration of the stories.

            Storynory is an effective literacy website because it can help students learn to read and write. When students will read along with the narrator in this website, students will learn how to pronounced words that are unfamiliar with them. They will become fluent readers when they are reading along with the narrator. Teachers should visit this website and encourage students to visit this website because it will help students a lot.

 

 

Effective Literacy Website #2

 

Victoria Braiel

ED 638 Fall Intersession

Dr. Rivera

IRA Newsletter Project: Effective Literacy #2

 

 

Have you ever heard about FUNBRAIN? Now you will be thinking about what is Funbrain? Let me tell you more about FUNBRAIN. Funbrain is an educational website that is created to make learning fun. The website is www.funbrain.com and it is free. Funbrain is published by Funbrain Holding LLC. It is created for kids in grades Pre-K to 8. The website has been the leader for educational game since 1997.

The interesting thing about this website, FUNBRAIN is that it offers hundreds of books, comics, games, and videos that develop skills in reading, math, problem-solving and literacy. When you visit this site, you will be amaze at the wonderful layout of it. The colorful site that will capture children’s attention, the easy way to explore what they have, and the grade levels are for them to choose. The books, games, comics, and videos are also label with grade levels that they can use. It is extremely easy for children to go on and search for their grade level games, books and comics to read and videos to watch.

The books that are on the website are right for the grade levels. They also carry popular books for kids that they can read it online. For instance, the popular children’s book entitled, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” I like to read that book because it is hilarious. The games are educational games and fun for kids to have fun and learn at the same time. The games are mostly about problem solving and that is how children build their critical thinking. The videos are created by kids who are helping other kids to be problem solvers as well.

I am suggesting parents and teachers to trust this site for your kids to go on and have fun and at the same time they will be learning so much from it. The games are fun, the books are amazing, they are not boring, they have good pictures exactly right for them. The books, games and videos have grade levels, it is easy for our children to identify what they need. Go to www.funbrain.com to discover the treasure of learning. Where kids have fun learning.

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

 

Anderson Ponapart

IRA Newsletter Project: Effective Literacy Website #3


            My third Effective Literacy Website is “ young explorer magazine ” in which the teachers bring the world into the classroom with connections, explorations, and digital transformation. National Geographic Learning is a part of Cengage Learning.  It was the leading educational publisher of Pre K–12 School and English Language Teaching. At National Geographic Learning, they believe that an engaged and motivated learner will be a successful one and they design their materials with a highly interactive storytelling approach which was a great way to raise the connections.

            Through the learning programs, they wanted learners to experience the excitement and joy of learning the National Geographic explorers, scientists, writers and photographers experience. They shared real stories from National Geographic that increase learners’ knowledge of the world and everything in it. They illustrated the materials with eye-catching National Geographic photography, video, and illustrations that bring the world to the classroom and the classroom to life.  They believed that intersection of education and exploration can make a profound difference for the learners and the educators who reach them. This program had an inspiring community of National Geographic Explorers cutting-edge scientists, researchers, and powerful storytellers from around the globe who would love to connect with your students. 

            The goal for this site was to show the educational materials they publish with photographs and video that enables learners and educators to celebrate their own cultures and everyday lived experiences.  Through the photographic expeditions, they send creative teams of the very best photographers and videographers in the field to record life and create photography and video that students and teachers will recognize as reflective of their own lives and experiences.  This program believe that Life as Lived Collection is the most engaging photography and video archive in the field of education for its accuracy, and the respect for local culture and global diversity.   The video archive helps them achieve their mission by bringing the world to the classroom and the classroom to life.

 

 

 

IRA Newsletter Project: Effective Literacy Website #2

 

DeBrum T. Melander

IRA Newsletter Project: Effective Literacy #2

Book Seer

          Book Seer is one of several Effective Literacy in a blogging website called http://blog.whooosreading.org/reading-websites-that-engage-students/. In the homepage, a banner on the top of this website reads, “In a world where choices are not A, B, C, and D, make reading authentic again. Bring WhooosReading.org to your school”. Such catchy slogan should encourage more of us, educators, to start using these types of sites to encourage and enhance our students reading habits and skills.

          Book Seer.com is a free and simple website that anybody can use to find their favorite books to read. Because of its great variety of information of books gathered from Amazon.com, children and adults can find their favorite story book or novel in this website. More importantly, the website is free and you do not have to fill out any membership requirements that can be so tiresome to fill out. All you need to do is type in the website and it will get you to the homepage, (WhooosReading.org), where it will give you a list of effective reading sites including the Book Seer.

          Book Seer.com encourages children of all ages to become proactive readers. Its simple and quick way to get a book, allows readers to get a list of recommended books when they type in the title and author of the book that they are searching for. The recommended books are from book collection from other users. In addition, a user can create and customize their own book collection using photos of books that they have read and collected for others to read as well.

          Book Seer.com should be useful in the classroom where educators can encourage students to use the site to search for books for their pleasure reading as well as their book report assignment. The convenience of not visiting the library to borrow books will encourage students to search for the book that they desire to read right at their fingertips. In addition, readers do not have to get a library membership card to read their favorite story book or novel. Readers can also keep the books for their collection with no charge for overdue books.

          With this type of literacy websites available for readers at their fingertips, readers do not have to leave their homes to visit bookstores or libraries just to pick up a book to read. Book Seer.com and other similar websites are great tools that we can use to help our community to become “hooked on phonics”.

 

Anderson Ponapart

IRA Newsletter Project: Effective Literacy Website #2


            My second Effective Literacy Website is www.readingbear.org (reading bear).   Reading bear was an American website containing free phonics and vocabulary activities and it is free.  The aims of reading bear are from ages 4 to 7.  Users can either register to monitor progress or use the site without logging.  Learners can use to learn letters, vowel sounds, watch video, and many more.  I belief that this site can help slow learners and struggling readers to learn the concepts needed in reading.  This program also provides pictures and quizzes.

            Reading Bear was the first free reading program online to teach beginning readers concepts and vocabularies by introducing all the main phonetic patterns of written English.  They spent a big time putting together 50 presentations, covering more phonemic principles and over 1200 vocabulary times. 

            In each presentation, a video or an interactive slide show was introduced in which they introduced one or few related topics on phonic rules.  Presentations in this program are introduced in seven different versions.   In the fullest version, they sound out a word slowly and quickly, then blend it slowly, and finally blend it quickly. As sounds are pronounced, the corresponding letters are highlighted. Then they display a picture illustrating the word, show a sentence and finally show a video illustrating the sentence. Presentations give this treatment to around 25 words, though some have more and some have less. The result is a thorough yet painless introduction to phonics principles, while at the same time teaching vocabulary. There are many other features, which they encourage you to explore by clicking on our Getting Started page.  The projects are free and you can contact St. Charles Place Education Foundation or Walt Henry @whenly@memphis.edu.

            Reading Bear combines matched text and audio with pictures and videos to show the student how each letter was sounded out and what words mean correctly.  They hope, “unlock the mystery” of reading for young students both in terms of phonics and comprehension.

            Steps to follow when using Reading Bear, Reading Bear can be used in a whole class setting but to make it capable, use Reading Bear individually.  Follow the following steps when using Reading Bear:

1.      Introduce Reading bear to the student.

2.      Start the first presentation and choose “sound it out slowly”, asked student to read it.

3.      Play the “sound it out slowly” again with the “can you read this? This should not be difficult because the words are blended slowly for the students and all the student has to say the words.

4.      If the students can sound it out slowly with no difficulty, move on t. the sound it out quickly.

5.      Once the students can sound it out quickly, move to the “let me sound it out”

6.      If the students can read the words, try the audio flashcards for quick review.

7.      Then try the quiz, be sure to review and do quizzes over older word set aside.

8.      If he students mastered the rule, move to the next presentation.

9.      To learn more about READING BEAR, VISIST WWW.readingbear.org/ to learn the concepts and uses of this program.

 

Nickita Gilmete

IRA Newsletter Project: Effective Literacy Website #2

 

Reading Eggs

 

URL: https://readingeggs.com.au/

 

        ABC Reading Eggs makes learning to read interesting and engaging for kids, with great online reading games and activities. Children love the games, songs, golden eggs and other rewards which, along with feeling proud of their reading, really motivate children to keep exploring and learning. The lessons in Reading Eggs use colourful animation, fun characters, songs, and rewards to keep children motivated. The program is completely interactive to keep children on task. Parents can access detailed progress reports as well as hundreds of full-colour downloadable activity sheets that correspond with the lessons in the program. The program includes over 2000 online books for kids – each ending with a comprehension quiz that assesses your child’s understanding.

        Reading Eggs can surely helps students enhance their reading abilities and students will enjoy the activities in Reading Eggs. Just by visiting the home page of Reading Eggs will motivate students to read the reading materials and even do the activities in the site. Going through the activities helps me as a teacher in learning about new ways to teach reading to children.

Teachers will benefit from visiting Reading Eggs site. There are downloadable activities that teachers can download and use it in their classrooms. Teachers can even use the lessons that are in the program in their classrooms because the lessons are completely interactive and will keeps students or children on task. I would recommend this site to many teachers here on the island. Not only teachers will benefit from this site, but parents can benefit a lot from this site too. Reading Eggs was designed to help teachers, parents, but mostly students.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Effective Literacy Website 7

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