Language+Arts

Google is much more than a search engine. It can also let you search for books and is a good translator.



This site will allow you to take text from either a paper or the web and creates a mp3, text-to-speech





Storybird is a site that allows you to create online books as a class. You get to choose your illustrations, add text and can even colloborate with another class.

Spreeder allows you input text and control the WPM and chunk sizes.



Gives you literacy activities, picture cards, decodable passages, and word list generator.



Book allows you to search for student books according to their independent level and interests.



Allows students to check their paper for spelling, grammar, and conventions. It also gives suggestions for how to improve a paper.



Allows you to create various puzzles for both math and language arts.



Spelling City is a great site especially at the elementary and middle school levels that can help differentiation of the word work/spelling. Middlesex Elementary already has most of //Words Their Way// inputted from levels B through E.