"ReadWorks provides over 1,400 K-8 non-fiction and literary reading passages, each with a research-based question set to support student comprehension." Passages can be sorted by grade level, lexile level or skill/strategy
"The handy infographic below takes a look at how to get the most out of Google when you're doing online research. So whether you're helping your students learn how to find the information they need, or if you're doing your own research for professional development or personal interests, you can be an effective, efficient researcher. Keep reading to learn more!"
Videos, articles and interactive resources from an evolving and updated resource. Often very connected to current events or historical anniversaries. Reading level is geared towards middle to upper grades.
TLDR stands for Too Long Didn't Read. This chrome extension allows students to view a summary, or shortened version of any online article. This is great for science and current events articles. This can only be used in chrome.
Reading in math class... what? This page has all kinds of ideas to incorporate literature in your math class. This also makes a great launching point for problem solving and introduction to new math topics.
Free online educational games for young kids. Great for use with multipoints as kids can work independently, directions and questions are read out loud to students through short audio clips.
"On this page, you'll find Search Literacy lessons and A Google A Day classroom challenges. Our search literacy lessons help you meet the new Common Core State Standards and are broken down based on level of expertise in search: Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced."
A list and short description of many great resources and sites to use in the classroom. Make sure to check the link and explore how each resources would work in your classroom.
A list and short description of many great resources and sites to use in the classroom. Make sure to check the link and explore how each resources would work in your classroom.
Use this site to create online voice recordings. This is a perfect way to get content from your students without them having to always write information down. They can talk, sing, or even par their comprehension of the content and save their file and send it to you to grade later.
Just type in a word and watch an entire word association tree pop up on screen. It includes definitions, synonyms, and related words. Each part of the tree can be clicked on to see even more expanded meanings behind those terms as well.