A website that has many categorized reading lists based on themes and age level to promote literacy.
What Do We Do All Day?
The Speech-language Resources Website
The Speech-language Resources Website has a variety of high quality programs, books, booklets and worksheets, many of them free, that can be used in your classroom. The learning activities are designed to support your students’ comprehension and use of spoken and written language. The resources can be used for students across the K-12 years. |
National Council of Teachers of English
This website has stories and resources for teachers teaching language arts with a social justice lens.
Why Reading Aloud to Older Children is Valuable
Reading aloud to middle school students is valuable for their emotional and academic wellbeing. It is a way teachers can foster a love for reading and teach
various literary and rhetorical devices.
Epic
Promoted as the world’s largest digital library of fiction and non-fiction for kids 12 and under, Epic boasts the ability to create individual student profiles and reading logs. Epic is available on iPads, iPhone, Android devices and on any computer or desktop, including Chromebooks, and is 100% FREE for educators.