"Raz-Kids is an award-winning resource that provides a library of differentiated books at 29 levels of difficulty students use to practice reading in school, at home, or on the go."
Audience: K-5th Grade
Type of Resource: Website, iOS, Google Play, & Kindle -- ebooks
Free/Paid: Free trial and/or materials/Paid
"With more than 2,000 books at 29 levels of reading difficulty to choose from, you can easily put developmentally appropriate content into each student's hands. The product also includes thousands of corresponding resources to enhance instruction and strengthen students' reading skills, such as guided lesson plans, worksheets, assessments, and much more."
Audience: K-5th Grade
Type of Resource: Website -- Printable Books
Free/Paid: Free trial and/or materials/Paid
"The CommonLit Literacy Model is built on a foundation of over 2,000 high-quality free reading passages for grades 3-12, complemented by aligned interim assessments, growth-oriented data, and expert-led teacher development."
CommonLit’s Guide to Accessibility for Schools, Districts, and States
Audience: 3rd-12th Grade
Type of Resource: Website
Free/Paid: Free *Must create account and class *
Adaptive Reading site that allows you to assign a text to students with comprehension questions and writing extension activities. The text can also be printed for non-device access. Along with text assignments, skill builders can be assigned using their adaptive technology. Freckle is also available for Math (K-9), Science (K-8), and Social Studies (K-12).
Read how to get started here.
Audience: K-12th Grade
Type of Resource: Adaptive Reading Website
Free/Paid: Free with paid subscription/Must create an account and class to assign materials
Articles can be assigned/printed at multiple reading levels; E2CCB teachers have accounts now, free subscriptions also available.
Audience: 2-12th Grade
Type of Resource: Website
Free/Paid: Free for the rest of the school year
Ebooks and audio books free to eligible students. Each student has to be signed up individually and verified by a Special Education Teacher.
Audience: Anyone with a print disability. Who qualifies?
Type of Resource: Website
Free/Paid: Students with disabilities need to be verified by special education teachers
Free Letter Tile Play is available for a limited time to practice spelling and reading of words. The complexity can be changed using different vowel blends, prefixes & suffixes, consonant spellings, and chunks. There are printable decodable readers, as well as, short videos in "Heart Word Magic" that will teach students how to sound out specific sight words.
Audience: K-3 grade
Type of Resource: Website
Free/Paid: Some free resources for schools dealing with closures