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 Mulle
 
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							| Website for grade 9 students (7 years of English) 
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							| I need your help on an interesting website for my grade 9 students. I was thinking of one that could entertain them and be educational at the same time. I will be off - gone on a short holiday -and a substitute teacher will take them to the computer lab.   Thanks for any suggestion you might come up with.   PS. I checked the link site here and didn �t really find anything. maybe I overlooked a good site.   Greetings to all you amazing friends,   Gitte |  16 Mar 2010      
					
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 baiba
 
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							| Hi Gitte, 
 Here are some suggestions.
 One way of keeping the students busy is letting them read online teen magazines.
 Here are two popular mags - http://www.teenmag.com/ and http://www.seventeen.com/.
 There is stuff for all kinds of teens + English! You may ask them to write a summary of what they read /saw /learned /discovered on the site.
 
 If reading is not what they would like to do then let them try making graffiti -  http://graffiticreator.net/. They may create their own name or sth and save it to show you later.
 
 One more tool for those who like to draw - http://artpad.art.com/artpad/painter/. Great fun but no English :(
 
 Oh, another idea. This is a great Canadian website where you can watch animated films. Ask the students to describe one of the films of their choice. http://www3.nfb.ca/animation/objanim/en/films/
 
 Nothing brighter comes to my mind.
 
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 sawer
 
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							| i hope that would be helpful:     here are some games, exercises, puzzles, that �s what i remember first,  you may be already aware  |  16 Mar 2010     
					
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