Explicit Reading Virtual Resources
Age of Learning Helps Kids at Closed Schools
For schools closed due to coronavirus, Age of Learning offers free home access to leading digital education programs ABCmouse, Adventure Academy, & ReadingIQ to all affected preschool through middle school students.
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Explicit, Systematic Phonics Lessons, Scope & Sequence Materials. Downloadable
Website with lessons and materials for teaching phonics explicitly and systematically. Includes lesson plans, word lists, and decodable texts.
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Heggerty Assessments and Resources. There are E-Learning Lessons here for English and Spanish lessons for prek-k
Download free phonemic awareness assessments and resources in English and Spanish for pre‑k, kindergarten, and primary curriculums.
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Word Work Strategies to Develop Decoding Skills for Beginning Readers
Article: Classroom Reading Instruction That Supports Struggling Readers: Key Components for Effective Teaching
RTINetwork.org guides educators and families in the effective implementation of Response to Intervention (RTI) as a means to improve educational outcomes for all students.
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This has literacy resources to help students in K-2. Good site to share with parents
Read to your child every day ~ 15 minutes each day! There is much research on the importance of reading aloud. Show that reading is FUN! Talk about the pictures, events, favorite parts. Reading aloud will expose your child to new words, ideas, places, events, and more complex plots and sentences than beginning reading books have to offer. If your child is learning to read, he/she can read those books. YOU, however, should be reading more difficult picture books to your child, such as the child's library books.
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