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All sites listed in this category provide educational tips, guides, and activities to help students improve a variety of English skills.
Topics includes grammar, writing, reading, speaking, English as a second language, style, and vocabulary. Within these topics, are sites containing information about adjectives, pronouns, poetry, myths and folklore, handwriting, spelling, plagarism, and punctuation.
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wordscape/museum/
Curious and interesting uses of the English language, including parts of speech, poems, grammar, and quotations.
http://www.sergiroura.eu/
A virtual campus created by English teachers to practice listening, reading, writing and other skills.
http://www.factmonster.com/homework/speaklisten.html
How to give an oral report, how to listen, and how to conduct an interview.
http://www.english-idioms.net/wm/main.cgi
Learn about common expressions by looking up first letter of the phrase. Includes four-way search.
http://itsmystory.net/
Children add details to choice of five stories. Promotes reading, writing, computer skills.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/help/faq/history.htm
Provides an overview of the three periods of English, along with examples of the language at various points in history.
http://www.primarygames.com/reading.php
Created by a teacher, online games and activities review ABC's, reading, writing, and alphabetical order.
http://www.funbrain.com/scramble/
Improve spelling and vocabulary skills while using clues to unscramble words. Choose among easy, medium, hard, or superbrain versions.
http://www.syvum.com/
Activities and games related to grammar, reading, spelling, vocabulary and proverbs.
http://www.wordcentral.com/
Merriam-Webster's Word Central offers kids a student dictionary, Daily Buzzword, and interactive word games.
http://www.funbrain.com/words.html
All sorts of online language games help kids master everything from spelling to grammar and have fun in the process.
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