Annenberg Learner was a website recommended during our Marzano HRS training. It has many resources available by subject and grade level. You can follow this link for an example lesson centered around Bridge of Terabithia.
Interactive Sites for Education provides interactive materials to at to your lessons. I have posted the ELA topics available here.
Skillswise by the BBC was created to help older audiences with English. However, the grammar games are wonderful for all. In the example to the left, you must choose which letter in the sentence should have been capitalized. (Linked for quick access.)
ReadTheory is a K-12 online reading comprehension program that presents assessments to students at a "just right" level. Using algorithmic science coupled with grade and Lexile® level information, we ensure our assessments are always challenging but never discouraging. After just 20 minutes on ReadTheory, students generate enough data to populate their very own progress reports replete with insights about their unique reading abilities.
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CommonLit delivers high-quality, free instructional materials to support literacy development for students in grades 5-12. Our resources are:
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Follow this link for a live list of great online resources for ELA and ELL.