Free reading tools for children




















Reading Bear teaches beginning readers vocabulary and concepts while systematically introducing all the main phonetic patterns of written English. Free, PreK-Grade 1. Phonics, spelling, vocabulary, and reading practice for emerging readers. Free 2-week trial, PreK-Grade 1. This site had several thousand leveled books, including favorites like Curious George and the nonfiction National Geographic Kids titles. Teachers can sign up for free access, and each student has their own profile to help you set goals and ensure they are accessing reading materials at their personal reading level.

Free one-month trial, K Read Theory offers online reading activities for all ages and ability levels. Literacy lessons that include comprehension and short passages to analyze. Guided reading and other reading games for emerging readers. Spelling City has spelling lists, tests, games, and practice activities. It also has the same tools for vocabulary. Specializes in teaching children from preschool through third grade to read with the help of phonetics.

Kids will learn songs to help them learn and have tons of practice putting it all together. Storyline Online has books on video and lessons aimed at strengthening comprehension and verbal and written skills for English-language learners. The site is updated weekly with current events for students in grades , crafted by a team of professional journalists and teachers. The site is completely free and includes an archive of over articles and resources searchable by year, category and grade level.

Read-along site for younger kids with activities and free story videos. There are animated videos of stories and sing-a-long songs. They just launched a news and current events magazine for middle schoolers. They are currently sampling it for free to schools and have created a digital version for teachers to use in their remote teaching curriculums.

Free, Grades: Lots of non-fiction articles on this site, and you can level it by Lexile reading level. Not only does it influence how we interact with the world but it is still the medium by which many students learn. This is a scary fact, and with reading becoming more digital, it is important that educators start looking into how they can teach this important skill in a new digital age. Reading is only one piece of the school puzzle, of course, but it is a foundational one.

If the eighth graders in our schools cannot read, how will they ever learn other subjects and make it to a college education or, in reality, to a high school diploma? Reading scores tell us so much more than the confines of their statistics and I believe these numbers are key to closing the achievement gap.

One way that educators can approach teaching reading is by using analytical tools to monitor the way in which students read. This was previously very difficult to judge, and educators had no other assessment tools than making the student read out loud. The digital age is giving students control over their own reading while at the same time, allowing teachers to follow and jump in where needed.

So, as we move towards a digital age, teaching practices need to embrace the benefits that come with technology. Edtech is being developed to meet these challenges, and through its use, students can feel validated in their choices and can foster a passion for reading.

We provide customer service, program updates and tech support to all users. Our global ambassador promotes the program predominately through Rotary Clubs. We are actively reaching out to librarians, community organizations and service clubs to let them know about this free resource so we can help more students. Our goal as a registered c 3 non profit organization is to improve and expand the program.

With a large increase in membership, we have a great need to update our servers to ensure ideal program performance. Help us make that possible.



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