Starfall has many early reader stories available for free. Students can follow along as the story is read to them and can, in some instances, help create their own story. The website is highly engaging and a favorite of young readers.
Discover books from around the world at the International Children’s Digital Library. The free site does not read the books aloud, but students can read them independently. This is a great site for extension activities when learning about different regions of the world and can be used effectively into the middle school grades.
Storynory features a collection of original, fairytale, and classic children’s audio stories. Students can follow along with the story as it is read to them. There is also gives you the option of downloading the audio to your computer, listening to “catch phrase” explanations, translating text into different languages (especially helpful for your ELL students!), and more
This website has hundreds of poems for students to read and rate.
R.I.F. Reading is Fundamental. This site
gives information about all the best kids’ authors and illustrators. The information is written in interview
format.
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To access your Raz-Kids page, use this link to the web page for your class and click on the symbol above your name. It's that easy!
Children can listen to short stories read aloud to them as they follow along with the highlighted text. ABCya! has a variety of educational games in addition to the featured stories. Free resources and materials are available for grades K through 5.
This website is based on the PBS show Between the Lions. It has great stories, with the words underneath for students to watch. There are also games based on these stories.
This website has stories with topics and activities that are of high interest.
Fun Brain has a variety of online books to read and reading and math games to play.
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