Parent and Student Reading/Literacy Internet Sources America Reads
A comprehensive annotated bibliography of typically recommended professional books for educators of young children. Books, reading activities, videos, and best practices are listed with clear descriptions of each item and an identifying photo.
www.ed.gov/americareads/resources.htmlHarcourt Trophies On-Line Resource
Learning site for students and resources for parents.
http://www.harcourtschool.com/index.htmlhttp://www.starfall.com: Primary- Interactive site with short vowels, long vowels and online books.
http://www.PBSkids.com: Primary- Activities, story maker, stories and games.
http://www.curiousgeorge.com: Grade 2- Fun activities, games, puzzles, word scrambles.
http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm: Grade 2- Reading comprehension worksheets, stories, essays and articles.
http://www.dositey.com: Grades 1 and 2- Reading, phonics, language arts, games and worksheets
http://www.educationalpress.org: Every age group- Create free educational worksheets, flashcards, games and quizzes.
http://www.janbrett.com: Grade 1- Activities page, flashcards.
http://bookadventure.com - K-8 students can create personal reading lists from a selection of over 7,000 titles. Students can also take multiple choice quizzes and even earn points!
http://www.storylineonline.net - Established by the Screen Actors Guild, you will find some of your favorite children's books read aloud in a streaming video program.
http://www.Raz-Kids.com - Online interactive reading program that allows students to listen to a leveled story, record their reading and take a comprehension quiz. There is a subscription fee, but free samples are available on the site.