Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Web Evaluation

 http://www.abcya.com/kindergarten_computers.htm
     This website is perfect for elementary language arts. This website helps kids learn how to read, site words, and help children learn the alphabet. This website is very up to date for it was last updated in 2018. ABCYA is super easy for kids to navigate and easy to get to the appropriate tab. This is a great website for centers in a classroom or just to assign for extra help. ABCYA is certified by COPPA KID SAFE to ensure that kids will not run into any ads that may not be appropriate and that all the content is safe and kid friendly. Since this is website designed to help kids read and learn the alphabet it is reliable since it gives the standard 26 letter American alphabet and is certified by teachers. The purpose of the site is to provide a fun and engaging outlet for kids to work on basic language art skills.
https://www.factmonster.com/dk/encyclopedia/science/smell
     Fact Monster is a kid friendly search browser for elementary aged children. This site is current with the last copyright in 2017 but a footnote saying that they update their information constantly. The content is very easy to access as you can pick the grade subject and topic all in a simple layout. It is extremely kid friendly and very easy to read. Fact Monster is extremely credible citing all of their sources on the about page. This website is also certified by COPPA KID SAFE to ensure that kids will not run into any ads that may not be appropriate and that all the content is safe and kid friendly. Which in a school environment is vital. As a kids database this is all factual information but is easy to comprehend and is a good start for kids to learn how to find credible sources.
      Both of the websites I found  address all the elements of C.R.A.A.P. and are ones that /i could see myself using in the future.

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