Literacy Curriculum
Titles on the 2020 Summer Reading Lists were compiled and annotated by members of ALSC’s Quicklists Consulting Committee. The lists are full of book titles to keep children engaged in reading throughout the summer. Four Summer Reading book lists are available for Birth-Preschool and grades K-2, 3-5, and 6-8.
For teachers this is an online resource for students to take part in by searching through scavenger hunts of authors and their books.
This library’s website provides summer reading lists for students of all ages to make sure they keep up on their reading while out of school.
The Barbara Bush foundation’s mission is to create 100% literacy in America through advocacy, family literacy, and mentoring.
You can use this free printable for scavenger hunts over and over again with any books your students are reading. It’s a fun way to encourage deeper reading.
Using this scavenger hunt created by Scholastic, students can find their next reading book from their bookshelf.
This blog site creates lesson plans and materials that busy teachers can use to enhance their classroom teaching. This area of the site focuses on reading and teaching students how to read by using different tactics and subjects.
CELL provides parents and teachers resources for teaching their children the importance of reading as well as tool kits to kickstart reading at an early age.
Aims to improve the reading achievement of America’s youth by generating and disseminating theoretical, empirical, and practical solutions.
The CBC brings current literacy news while working to instill a love of reading into children of all ages.
Register for this website and you can receive information on how to transform your literacy teaching practices so that children will pay attention and learn.
Online illustrated children stories categorized by young children, older children, and young adult.