diamante poems, which are diamond-shaped poems that use nouns, adjectives, and gerunds to describe either one central topic or two opposing topics (for example, night/day or winter/spring).
The Postcard Creator helps you to learn to identify all the typical parts of a postcard, and then generate your own postcard messages by typing information into templates. You fill in the address, details on the postcard’s artwork, and the message.
The Comic Creator invites you to compose your own comic strips for a variety of contexts (prewriting, pre- and postreading activities, response to literature, and so on).
Type your answer, then press "Check". Don't forget that if you spell something wrong or put in too many spaces then the computer will think your answer is wrong. Remember that you need a space after a comma or full stop.
There are two games to help you practise using apostrophes.
1. Can you 'Beat the clock' using apostrophes to shorten words?
2. Find out 'Who owns what?' by putting the apostrophe in the right place.
The beach is getting dirty with bad grammar, and we need your help to clean up the beach. Pick your level (Level 1 or 2), and put the trash in the correct garbage can.
Dan needs your help in editing his news report. You can pick Level 1 for capital letters and final punctuation or pick Level 2 for run-on sentences, quotation marks, and apostrophes