Friday, October 8, 2010

INTERACTIVE GAMMING


Learning process could be easy and fun specially for young students, the use of technological tools such as sites in which students could practice the skills that they have been acquiring in the classrooms, could help both parts students and teachers to make education meaningful and interesting. Here you have a list of web sites that could help you in areas such as reading, writing, listening and speaking.

Reading.

With this game students will learn new words and also the alphabetical order from a to g.

Roy the Zebra

In this game the students will be able to distinguish words with double consonants bl or br.

Letter Match.

In this funny game students will be putting words into boxes that match with the first letter in every box. They will learn to recognize words that begin with the same letter.

Elmo Books.

Read beautiful stories with great animations of the characters of Sesame Street.

Swahili Folktale.

Gain some culture knowledge while you read or listen this story.



Listening.

I can read.

In this game students will focus in the pronunciation of simple words and they also make associations with the drawings.

Emily Elizabeth goes to School

With this beautiful stories students will read and also listening the pronunciation of sentences.

Here Clifford.

Students will help Emily to find Clifford the dog, exploring new words and their pronunciation.

Sound Match.

In this case student will learn to associate words that sound similar but have different meaning and spelling.

The Electronic Company.

Listen and create word about the electronic world and its components.



Writing.

8 letters in a search of a word.

This is probably a game more sophisticated for students in a more advanced level, because they have to construct a word from eight words out of order.

Spelling Ship

Do you remember the game of the hangman? Is the same but the only change is that you play with pirates and sharks.

Learn how to write a letter with these incredible games.

Zoo Trip.

Camp Visit.

Acrostic poems.

Use this tool to help students to enter in the world of poetry.



Speaking.

Nationalities/Countries and Cities Board game.

Use a pair of dices and encourage your students to speaks about countries and nationalities.

Shopping for a present

Use this conversation to explore ways to develop a good roleplays.

Pronunciation tips.

These exercises from the BBC are good enough for student in intermediate level.

English Pronunciation Exercise - Vowels Odd Word Out

Improve your pronunciation skills with these helpful games.

Regular Past Simple Ending Sounds Pronunciation

Improve the difficult pronunciation of the past ending, starting with regular verbs.