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Welcome to our Literacy page. Below you will find a variety of websites to help your childpractice their reading and writing skills. Please be aware that the links below range from Pre-School - High school. Please choose the appropriate link for your child.
ABC Mouse: Some of the skills that are taught on this site through the website activities include following directions, letter recognition, word recognition, phonics, reading comprehension, speaking, memorization, solving puzzles, measurement, goal achievement, rhythm, and more.
Arcademic Skill Builder is geared toward helping young students acquire math, language arts, English and critical-thinking skills. This site is filled with games and activities to keep kids entertained while learning. https://www.arcademics.com/
Cyberchase is based on the PBS show Cyberchase. It is geared toward children who can read or are learning to read. It helps kids acquire critical thinking and reading skills. https://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/
Fact Monster was created in partnership with educational professional. It is a site that is a great help for children completing homework. They can find facts on dozens of subjects on this site along with dictionary and atlas.
The content is more than browsing and providing information. There are games and activities to entertain kids on the site while they learn. Interesting to note, the site contains more than 30,000 short biographies!
This website is a game changer for home work time. Some of the skills that kids apply on this site include problem solving, thinking, reasoning, and self-direction. https://www.factmonster.com/
Kidblog is a safe student publishing site where parents can control who sees their child's published work. https://kidblog.org/home/
News-O-Matic is a news website geared for kids. The content helps them learn about the world and its happenings, in a website that is made for kids.
Raz Kids: A reading and literacy app for students to practice their literacy skills. Level based reading material and comprehension questions that follows the reader and keeps track of their progress.
Readtheory: Students can practice their literacy skills using this website. Make an account for your students and have them complete an online assessment first. Once done, the program will assign them reading articles and comprehension questions that are at their current level.
Text Twist: A free fun timed game that let’s students make words from random letters. Practices their spelling and reading skills while having fun!