Sunday, November 5, 2017

Oxford Owl


          Oxford Owl is an award-winning website to help support children’s learning, both at home and at school. There are seven sections on the welcome page: home, learning at home, at school, find a book, kid’s activities, about us and blog. At the home content, there are many articles for parents or educators to read: year by yeas guides, phonics made easy, free eBook library, encouraging reading, fun maths at home, popular topics, oxford reading tree levels, bog: how to build a girl , be a word detective and YouTube channel. At the learning at home section, it includes: fun maths at home, reading at home, learning to tell the time, helping struggling readers, fun ideas for learning, reading levels, popular topics, video help, kids’ activities and books to support learning at home. At then at school content, it includes: maths at school, reading at school, writing at school, year by year guides, subject guides, assessment at school, reading levels, maths videos, oxford owl for school, activity and work books. It has a link for people to click in and find a book. At the find a book content, people can find some free eBooks for ages 4-11 to read. At the Kids’ activities content, it has games, maths activities, write your own story, coloring in, cooking with kids and activity sheets. At the blog content, it is a new link to the blog page. People can read articles from there and they have different age groups. It is a nice website for educator and parents. Teacher also can create a class login for students to access. While doing the reading, there are some activities for kids to play.  It’s really interesting. Some 
eBooks on this website are free, but not all. 




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