ELA
Teacher-made apps to support English language arts.
A game that requires students to identify adverb clauses within a sentence for 80% proficiency with access to a mini game after proficiency has been met.
This is geared towards fourth grade to add a little pizzazz to selecting a writing prompt.
This app was designed for high school students who are using fairy tales to write their own fractured fairy tales. This can be used as a warm-up for their writing sessions.
Force yourself into a writing flow with Ghost Writer. If you stop typing, your text disappears and is gone for good. Set a goal for either time or word count.
An alphabet lower case/ upper case matching game
A drag-and-drop magnetic poetry tool with color-coded word tiles by part of speech to scaffold creativity and grammar awareness.
A reflective magnetic poetry space for educators and students navigating AI.
An interactive word garden where you drag, arrange, and duplicate spring-themed tiles to compose poems on a parchment canvas.
Designed for 3rd grade students to assist in choosing keyword searches. Students can enter in a question and keyword search options are identified.
Game show two columns of words that are opposites. Students slide the words from the left column to the matching opposite word.
A game that requires students to identify prepositional phrases within a sentence for 80% proficiency with access to a mini game after proficiency has been met.
This game is designed to help high school students with placing quotation marks.
Complete grade level appropriate spelling challenges, earn honey drops to purchase things in the hive store.
An interactive creative writing tool that provides students with genre-based prompts to kick off their stories or add unexpected twists.
A game that requires students to identify simple and complete subjects and predicates within a sentence for 80% proficiency with access to a mini game after proficiency has been met.
A fast-paced flying cat arcade game where you switch lanes to catch the correct homophone and dodge the wrong one!
Learn about different types of Nonfiction Text Structures
An arcade-style verb sorting game. Catch falling verbs and drop them into the right bucket — action, linking, or helping — before they hit the ground.
Enter a word list into Word Mashup, load it into the arena, and click the initiate button. Two words will be selected randomly, and students will be prompted to write a sentence using both words.
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