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The Best Free Sites For YOUNG ELL Beginners![]() Peggy_Marco / Pixabay
I’ve had a blast this school year being a volunteer tutor for a group of nine Beginning English Language Learners ranging from first-to-sixth grade (One day a week I go to that school and another day I go to the local Juvenile Hall). The school year is ending soon, and I’m giving them and their parents a list of sites to use for English practice over the summer. This list is divided into two parts. The first section contains sites appropriate for young children that don’t require any registration or log-in. Since I’m not an official teacher in the district, it wasn’t appropriate for me to suggest options where I would receive student data, even with their parent’s permission. The second section contains additional suggestions for sites that are free and appropriate for young children, but require some kind of log-in and teachers receive reports on student work.
NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED Learning Chocolate is my number one recommendation. MES Games (don’t click on ads) Using the “Practice” feature on the Google Translate app on their parent’s phone
REGISTRATION REQUIRED AIR Language (see AIR Language Looks Like A Very Good Site For English Language Learners) It’s Commencement Address Time – Here Are Some Of The Best Ones From Across The Years![]() Clker-Free-Vector-Images / Pixabay
It’s that time of year! You might be interested in The Best Commencement Speeches. Eid al-Adha Starts On May 26th – Here Are Teaching & Learning Resources![]() AzamKamolov / Pixabay
Muslims around the world begin celebrating Eid al-Adha, or “Festival of Sacrifice” on May 26th (it ends May 27th). You might be interested in The Best Online Resources For Learning About Eid al-Adha. Memorial Day Is On May 25th – Here Are Teaching & Learning Resources![]() VisualMemoriesbyJ / Pixabay
Memorial Day is on May 25th in the United States. You might be interested in The Best Websites For Learning About Memorial Day. This Infographic Could Certainly Kick-Off A Class Discussion: “Where Trust in Government Is Highest & Lowest”![]() geralt / Pixabay
This infographic could kick-off a class discussion and activity in a Social Studies class. Students could research why respondents had such high-and-low-levels of trust in their governments:
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