Literacy Curriculum
In order to minimize the time spent without reading during summer breaks, Start with a Book provides resources for anyone to help children remain engaged in reading all year long.
Starfall provides interactive games and ways to teach reading to young children in a way that is fun for them. Parents, Teachers, and students can all use this resource to help implement better literacy in their children’s lives.
This extension of amazon.com provides a social media type platform where you can keep track of books you have read and want to read in the future as well as get recommendations for books you might be interested in. Using this website can get children excited about reading and help to find books that are appropriate and interesting for them.
Here, teachers can find free printables and worksheets to help improve the literacy of their students.
Reading Rockets is a national multimedia literacy initiative offering information and resources on how young kids learn to read, why so many struggle, and how caring adults can help.
Reading is Fundamental provides students with activities and games to improve reading and writing skills.
Download free e-books anywhere anytime with this install of an application for bestselling books for the classroom.
Educational games and brain teasers categorized for youth ages 3-6, 6-9, and 9-12.
Written by scholars, these useful guides offer suggestions for teaching various Penguin Classics novels.
Families Learning provides families with the resources they need to be sure that everyone in the household is literate.
The Media Education Lab is one of the leading providers of multimedia curriculum resources for K-12 media literacy education. Take advantage of the extensive collection of free resources on the website.
The American Library Association has compiled a database of information for children based on technology and the service for children it can have within the classroom.