Loads of languages to chose from. Click on the image below for the link.
Need some vocabulary help? Check out these word to word Glossaries for ELA and Math!
https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/metrocenter/language-rbern/education/glossaries-ells-mlls-accommodations
Rewordify is a website that takes technical abstract language and paraphrases it into easily understood text.
You can enjoy checking out ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and a host of other free resources form the libraries in Massachusetts.
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The Rutland Public Library is free and offers resources for the entire family
CWMARS (Central and Western Massachusetts Resource Sharing): https://www.cwmars.org/home is the consortiom that the central MA libraries use to share resources. You can sign up for a free library card at the Richards Memorial Library in Paxton or Gale Free Library in Holden (you do not have to ive in those towns). Once you have a library card you can borrow hard copy and digital books and other media for free.
Libraries offer many free programs and events for children and families for all ages.
Children's books read aloud by actors and actresses
Great source of audiobooks for kids
Nice Leveled texts for young readers with authentic read aloud
Books from cultures around the world written in the countries language
A series of audio broadcasts ranging from stories to explaining about the virus.
"This one is also a bit different than the others, rather than a story, it's a meta-view of how to create a story.
Each episode pairs a kid (age 6-12) with a children's book author. They meet up in person and collaborate to write original stories that start out with the kid's idea (the "seed" in the name)."
"Stories Podcast performs a new story every week, drawing from a variety of sources and a variety of styles. There are retellings of classics like Snow White, some folktales, and myths from around the world, as well as original stories. Episodes range from 10 to 20 minutes, with most on the longer side. Everything here is G-rated and safe for all ages."
"Created and produced by parents of young children, WBUR's Circle Round adapts carefully-selected folktales from around the world into sound- and music-rich radio plays for kids ages 4 to 10. Each 10- to 20-minute episode explores important issues like kindness, persistence and generosity. And each episode ends with an activity that inspires a deeper conversation between children and grown-ups."
"This science podcast is aimed at kids, though I'll be honest, I've learned plenty from it as well. Brains On is educational—just don't tell your kids that. They'll love learning how insects walk on walls, how to find their way without a compass, and even where poo and pee go when you flush the toilet.
There's a series called "Smash Boom Best" in which two things are pitted against each other and your kid can pick their favorite. For example, Loki was recently pitted against Athena.
This one is probably best suited for slightly older kids."
Has offered free family resources for students at home
A free and great resource to work on language skills