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Teaching Tools – FreeReading
If you have access to reading assessment tools, you can fine tune the best place to start the intervention for an individual student or small group. This is described below.Specific literacy skills…
Find Activities – FreeReading
FreeReading contains activities and intervention materials for the following early literacy skills:Print ConceptsPrint Concepts: Students learn how different forms of print are read.Phonological Aw…
Why Open Source Phonics | Open Source Phonics
The materials on this site are similar to commercial sequential phonics programs that have existed for decades. But, the problem is that those materials are expensive and schools cannot freely dist…
Decodable Text Sources – The Reading League
While this list is not an endorsement of any specific options, it aims to provide you with a starting point to explore and discover decodable text choices that best align with your instructional go…
How do we learn to read – and why is it hard? | Brains On! Science Podcast For Kids | Full Episode – YouTube
“Reading is your one-way ticket to adventure! You can ride fire-breathing dragons, explore outer space, or even save the world – all within the pages of a book. But have you ever wondered ho…
Why the Science of Reading Is Right for My Young Learner – The 74
three levels: a beginner program (covering the basic letter sounds), an interim program that goes beyond the basics (e.g. digraph sounds like th, sh and ch) and a third level that addresses common…
Sold a Story: How Teaching Kids to Read Went So Wrong | Podcast
” the influential authors who promote this idea and the company that sells their work. It’s an exposé of how educators came to believe in something that isn’t true and are now reckoni…
Resources for Parents and Families – Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
“This section highlights “Learning at Home” resources and provides activities for parents and families to support continued learning outcomes with their children at home during the coronav…
Information for Families | CDC
Understood – For learning and thinking differences
“We are the lifelong guide for those who learn and think differently. In the past year, we’ve helped more than 20 million people discover their potentials, take control of their lives, and s…
Understood.org: Web Resource Helps Parents of Kids with Learning and Attention Issues | School Library Journal
Understood.org is a new, free online resource (in English and Spanish) that is aimed at providing families with the practical tools and advice for their child’s academic, social, and emoti…
help families struggling readers “web” resources at DuckDuckGo
help families struggling readers web resources at DuckDuckGo
help families struggling readers internet resources at DuckDuckGo
help families struggling readers at DuckDuckGo
How do we learn to read – and why is it hard? | Brains On! Science Podcast For Kids | Full Episode – YouTube
video 33:49 Reading is your one-way ticket to adventure! You can ride fire-breathing dragons, explore outer space, or even save the world – all within the pages of a book. But have you ever wonde…
Free Reading Comprehension Worksheets – Printable | K5 Learning
Free reading comprehension worksheetsUse these printable worksheets to improve reading comprehension. Over 100 free children’s stories followed by comprehension exercises, as well as work…
The Free Reading Program
The Free Reading Program has provided 3,500+ literacy activities to users around the world for the past 6 years. We provide customer service, program updates and tech support to all users. Th…
Free Resources for Learning to Read – Learning Reading Hub
In our library you will find activity worksheets, checklists, CVC words lists, nursery rhymes and more! All of these materials are based on modern scientific principles for teaching children…
Reading Eggs – Learn to Read – Apps on Google Play
Reading Eggs is the multi-award winning learning program that helps children learn to read. Based on scientific research and designed by experienced elementary teachers, it’s proven to help…

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