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Literacy builds engagement central to learning content; students read, write, talk, and reflect on facts, concepts, and applications; students regularly collaborate and where learning is visible and accountable.
There are five skills that children need to read proficiently.
Phonemic awareness
Phonics
Fluency
Vocabulary
Comprehension
Great ELA content must be accessible
The more students read, the better students read
Storyline Online-Read alouds and cross curriculum literacy lessons for teachers and parents
Fly Leaf Publishing-Decodable texts
NewsELA-Nonfiction articles across grade level and subject
Freckle- Differentiated articles, word study, and assessment
Scholastic Learn at Home- (K-12) - Day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing.
CommonLit - (Always Free - PDFs are Printable)
Core Knowledge Readers -These readers are part of the Skills Strand of the Language Arts program of the Core Knowledge Curriculum. Free ELA, History/Geography, Science curriculum downloads K-8
Lots of pro athletes, celebrities, authors, etc that are hosting read-alouds on Facebook, IG, and other social media platforms.
Phonemic Awareness
Fluency
Read Naturally-Read Naturally Live is a web-based intervention that applies the research-based Read Naturally Strategy to accelerate reading achievement. Visual and auditory prompts guide students through the motivating steps to develop fluency and phonics skills, support comprehension, and improve vocabulary. Free until May 31
Vocabulary
Vocabulary & Spelling City - click on free resources
Comprehension
Write a daily journal of their experiences (historical document)