Literacy Curriculum
Here, anyone can use America’s Literacy Directory and find locations near them that help promote and teach literacy.
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.
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.
Families Learning provides families with the resources they need to be sure that everyone in the household is literate.
In order to assist educators with the implementation of the Common Core, the New York State Education Department provides curricular modules in P-12 English Language Arts and Mathematics that schools and districts can adopt or adapt for local purposes. The full year of the Listening and Learning Strand for Prekindergarten English Language Arts is available.
This parent guide of sample ideas was designed to help you grow your child into a strong reader. You don’t have to be a teacher or a reading specialist. But start as early as you can, even before kindergarten begins, and practice often. And don’t hold back from making it fun.
Written by scholars, these useful guides offer suggestions for teaching various Penguin Classics novels.
Educational games and brain teasers categorized for youth ages 3-6, 6-9, and 9-12.
Download free e-books anywhere anytime with this install of an application for bestselling books for the classroom.
Reading is Fundamental provides students with activities and games to improve reading and writing skills.
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.
Here, teachers can find free printables and worksheets to help improve the literacy of their students.