Get Ready to Read! is designed to support educators, parents, and young children in the development of early literacy skills in the years before kindergarten. Intended for use with all children, the resources and information provided on this site promote skill-building, communication between adults, and ways to address concerns.
The International Reading Association and the National Council of Teachers of English together offer resources for grades K–12. Under the “Parent & Afterschool Resources” tab, visit the podcast section to find book reviews for different age groups. You can also find links to the “Activities & Projects,” “Games & Tools,” “Tips & How-To’s,” and “Printouts” pages.
Class Playground is a collection of games that allow students to play and learn.
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The American Library Association’s initiative to educate parents and caregivers on early literacy practices.
From the United States Department of Education: Fun activities parents can use to build children's language skills.
Math ResourcesPlay dozens of fun math games to master multiplication, division, addition, subtraction… and more!
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Reading Rockets offers a wealth of reading strategies, lessons, and activities designed to help young children learn how to read and read better. Our reading resources assist parents, teachers, and other educators in helping struggling readers build fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension skills.
Discover our reading resources, including suggested books that kids love, activity sheets, puzzles tips for parents and much more, that can encourage children to read.
Fact Monster is a great place to play games and practice flashcards, roman numerals, prime numbers, multiplication.
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Curated Leveled Epic Bookshelf
Social Emotional Learning Resources
Grief and Loss
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Center for Grieving Children
Address: 555 Forest Ave, Portland, ME 04101 Phone: (207) 775-5216 |