Literacy

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Videos to Support Reading at Home

Reading SOS: Expert Answers to Family Questions About ReadingIn this special Reading Rockets video series, experts answer real questions from families (like the one above) about reading and how to support their children at home.

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Free Resources to Support Reading at Home

The Regional Education Laboratory at Florida State University offers videos and activities to provide families with information about how to support K-3rd grade children as they practice foundational reading skills at home.
Help your child read and write with practical ideas and strategies based on what works.
This Parent Resource Hub from the University of Florida Literacy Institute is a wealth of tutorials and videos to support families' literacy work during home-based instruction.
The Kentucky Academic Standards (KAS) Family Guides have been developed to help families familiarize themselves with the content of each grade level’s standards. Check out the overview for Reading & Writing!
In this FAQ you'll find information for parents based on real questions from real parents and educators on topics such as children's books, struggling readers, comprehension, and more. The answers are from the experts at Reading Rockets.
The Carnegie Center For Literacy and Learning has free online classes for students Pre-K to teens.
Seek Common Ground and Student Achievement Partners have created Family Guides to help families help their children learn in the 2020-21 school year.
Story Online provides stories being read aloud by actors, as well as book-related activities for children.
TweenTribune houses a variety of nonfiction articles for grades K-12! Each article has the option to increase of decrease the difficulty of the text.
Create a free account with CommonLit and gain access to free reading materials for your child at all levels.