Over the years I have surfed the net and visited several websites here is just a small list of some the sites that I have found useful.
Star Fall-- Probably one of the best sights I have found for my first grade special needs students. It is an educational sight for kindergarten, first and second grade students. It teaches both phonics and comprehension through a variety of activities. It is very engaging to any student and is very easy to use. I have found that when I pull it up on our Promethean board that my students are so motivated to learn that it is hard to get them away from it.
Reading Rockets-- Is a great place to find reading strategies, lessons and activities for children to learn to read. There are resources for parents, teachers and other educators to build fluency, voabulary and comprehension skills.
SEN Teacher-- This was a new site for me that I found from reading someone elese's blog. It has free resources for special educators. There are lots of learning resources for students with special needs and learning disabilities. I liked the worksheet generators, flash card printables and many other items. I will definately use this site during the school year. During these economic times free is always good.
These are only a few of the sites that I went to during my search. There are millions of places to visit on the web. I have found that I get so envolved in searching that I loose track of time, so narrowing it down to just a few was hard.
So true, you get so involved in websites that time gets away from you. I want to go to SEN Teacher as I haven't heard of it. Free is good!
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