Interactive Writing Sites
Please click on the websites below to find helpful resources in writing.
For Kids -
K-6
Interactive Writing Games - this site offers interactive online writing through different genres.
Story Starters - this is a great site that helps kids get started in writing. It offers story suggestions and genre options.
Writing and Grammar - this Barbara Huneycutt page recommendd useful sites for writing and grammar.
There, Their, They're - which one? - this is a site that offers videos to help students with grammar.
Poetry - another Barbara Huneycutt page recommending useful sites for poetry.
Creative Writing - this site will help kids engage in creative writing activities.
Interactive Writing Games - this site offers interactive online writing through different genres.
Story Starters - this is a great site that helps kids get started in writing. It offers story suggestions and genre options.
Writing and Grammar - this Barbara Huneycutt page recommendd useful sites for writing and grammar.
There, Their, They're - which one? - this is a site that offers videos to help students with grammar.
Poetry - another Barbara Huneycutt page recommending useful sites for poetry.
Creative Writing - this site will help kids engage in creative writing activities.
For Parents -
Here are some great resources to help you promote the value of writing in your home!
Author Interviews - browse this site for author interviews to motivate kids to write and read! Authors discuss how they generate ideas and move forward with the writing process to produce the books we see on the shelves at school, stores, and our homes.
Read. Write. Think - this site offers suggestions for interactive and engaging literacy activities for parents at home. The resources are separated by grade levels and include printable activities as well as online activities.
Author Interviews - browse this site for author interviews to motivate kids to write and read! Authors discuss how they generate ideas and move forward with the writing process to produce the books we see on the shelves at school, stores, and our homes.
Read. Write. Think - this site offers suggestions for interactive and engaging literacy activities for parents at home. The resources are separated by grade levels and include printable activities as well as online activities.