
There is so much out there on the web to help kids learn. But it’s so hard to find! At EdAlive Top Sites you’ll find over 500 educational web sites designed expressly for, or useful to you in your quest for great resources.
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Daily Writing Tips
Effective tips to improve your writingBlog featuring simple yet effective tips to improve your writing. Covers Business Writing, Expressions, Freelance Writing, Grammar, Missused Words, Vocabulary, Writing Bascis, Mistakes, Fiction Writing, Punctuation, Style, Word of the Day and much more
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English Grammar 101
From basic to advanced grammar for allLearn more about the English language and improve your writing with our online grammar lessons. Select from any of the modules to start an engaging and easy-to-follow exercise. Extremely comprehensive using pre-tests and teaching sequences.
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NoRedInk
A fun way to practice and master grammar and writing skills.After teaching high school English for 8 years and grading 15,000 papers, Jeff created NoRedInk to help his students improve their grammar and writing skills.
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Quick and Dirty Tips
Your friendly guide to the world of grammar, punctuation, usageGives grammar advice through a series of blogs on common topics and errors students in middle school and high school may encounter. Your friendly guide to the world of grammar, punctuation, usage, and fun developments in the English language.
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UE Using English
Resources for English as a second language onlineA general English language site, specialising in ESL (English as a Second Language) with a wide range of resources for learners and teachers of English, and has been running since the beginning of 2002. Different varieties of English are used; there are contributors from the United States, Canada, Pakistan and non-native speakers, but much of the site uses British English as it was set up in the UK.
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