1. EPIC
3. Funbrain
4. Magic Blox
5. Willbooks
6.Library of Congress - Time Honored Classics
7. DiscoveryK-12 (LOGIN username: miller4 password: fireside4)
1. NEWSELA Current Events (login through the SSO)
2. TWEEN TRIBUNE informational articles
3. DogoNews
5. News-O-Matic. (LOGIN name: miller4 password: fireside4)
6. Youngzine
7. Scholastic
AmericasTestKitchen. Read and cook with this kid inspired website with weekly recipes for kids.
Spatulatta. A website for kids that has more than 350 video recipes to watch and try.
1. Story Online - Video Read Alouds Streams read alouds by actors reading children’s books helping to inspire a love of reading in children. Over 10 million views per month!
1. StoryNory: Free audio downloads of classic fairy tales, world fairy tales, fables, 1001 Nights, and more.
2. Lit2Go: Packed with hundreds of free audiobooks with free PDFs to download.
3. Project Gutenberg: There are more than 50,000 free ebooks, but not all of them are audiobooks. The books are shared freely here because their copyrights have expired.
4. International Children’s Digital Library: "A library for the world's children," this site contains thousands of books in more than 60 languages.
I-Ready Tutorials provides students with lessons based on their individual skill level and needs, so your child can learn at a pace that is just right for them. These lessons are fun and interactive to keep your child engaged as they learn.
ReadingPlus offers instructional and practice activities to build and strengthen the visual skills needed for efficiency—the foundation of silent reading proficiency.
Make sure your child is reading a book at their level for 20 minutes per day!
Book List: Level L
Book List: Level M
Book List: Level N
Book List: Level O
Book List: Level P
Book List: Level Q List 1 Level Q List 2
Book List: Level R
Book Lists: Level S and T
Resource for Finding Books: YourNextRead
Use this reading conversion chart to make sure you are reading a book at YOUR READING LEVEL