Homeschool Resources: Language Arts

The Mommies Reviews

Welcome to our newest Homeschool Resources: Language Arts. Would you take a look through these resources and let me know if you’ve used them with your students. Charlie and I will be checking out each resource this week as we look for a Language Arts Resource to use this year.

Homeschooling Resources Spelling and Grammar

Children’s Storybooks Online– Grades K-12, with parental supervisio

This award-winning site contains original stories with illustrations for young children, as well as stories for older kids and young adults too.

Do You Speak American?– Grades 4-12, approximately (with parental supervision). 

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This PBS website attempts to answer the question, “Do You Speak American” through information and activities that explore the origin and evolution of English in the U.S.

DLTK – Children’s Book Breaks– Grades PreK-4 – pre-readers and early readers (with parental supervision). 

DLTK's Sites for Kids

This is a massive arts and crafts website that offers free coloring pages and craft activities that correlate with children’s literature including books, fairy tales, fables and nursery rhymes.

Scholastic: Listen and Read– Grades K-4, with parental supervision

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This resource from Scholastic is where you can enjoy 15 non-fiction, read-along books that are accompanied by images and audio narration. There are even activities and/or quizzes at the end of each book to help the reader review what has been learned.

LightSail

LightSail

 LightSail for Homeschoolers is an adaptive online language arts program for pre-school through high school featuring its one-of-a-kind Personalized Reader tool that helps readers unlock the magic of books.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates