Our district purchased Study Island for this school year and our kids have been 
using it. It's OKAY, but to be honest, the kids need to be monitored when they 
use it because they guess! I also feel it's difficult for many kids to track 
the print when they are trying to read a passage on the computer screen. There 
are fun games for them to play as well as a "test mode" and they are supposed 
to aim towards getting blue ribbons in each of the areas of the standards for 
reading and math. As most computerized programs, Study Island has its 
downfalls. No computerized program will ever replace face to face instruction 
and discussion with students.
 
HOWEVER... I came across a GREAT website for our ESL students and for lower 
level readers! It's www.onemorestory.com
They have beautiful authentic children's books that can be read aloud to the 
students (the words are highlighted as the reader reads) and the actual 
illustrations are shown. Students click on the arrow once the page has been 
read to them (they cannot read ahead or just click to get through a story). In 
addition, they can choose to read the story independently by clicking the "i" 
on the page and the reader doesn't read, but the kids can click on a word they 
don't know and have it read for them. 
We have been brainstorming ways of getting more listening center activities 
into our ESL classrooms. This website seemed like a blessing to me!  You can 
purchase it for home use for $40 a year (I think) and the schools can purchase 
the program for 12 months for $1 per student. I inquired about it and they gave 
me a one week trial for free.
 
Check it out! I think you will like it, particularly if you are a primary 
person! :)
Kristin
 
Kristin Gristina
Language Arts Coordinator
Livingston Park Elementary School
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