Collaborative Internet Projects for Beginning Level ESL/ELD Developed by Susan Gaer for CUE 2008

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Collaborative Internet Projects for Beginning Level ESL/ELD Developed by Susan Gaer for CUE

The Food Project  Students learn about food and write about their favorites Features  Food Picture Dictionary  Play the food Game  Audio with pictures  Simple submission htm

The Home Remedies Project  Students learn about home remedies from around the world Play games for language reinforcement Learn vocabulary for ailments, measurement and instructions Read home remedies submitted by both ESL/ELD learners and native speakers Simple form submission projects/rem.htm

The Gas Project Uses the power of an interactive spreadsheet Students can develop charts and math skills using the spreadsheet. Teach comparatives most and least expensive/cheap with real information m?key=pe9t6o7qLMo_Up3zxnd3PYw

Virtual School Student collaborate with other students all over the world. Students can create blogs or wikis read by other students Read joint books Learn about each other’s communities Take photos and podcast information rojects/school.htm

Annotated Booklist  Student review books that they read and like  Students can use to find books that they want to read. /adolit.htm

Cookbook Project  Students create a recipe book to share with others from around the world

Intergenerational Project  Children and Parents work together learning about their own cultural traditions

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