Literacy

In an effort to help our Wayne County teachers in this unprecedented situation we are sharing a list of distance learning resources that are recommended by fellow educators. Some may fit into your curriculum. They may not follow state standards directly, but the content will be sound. Please keep in mind that this page will be updated regularly.

Suggested TIME GUIDELINES for Extending LITERACY Instruction at Home

Pre-K through Grade 1

5-10 minutes/day

Grades 2-4

10-15 minutes/day

Grades 5-6

20 minutes/day

Middle & High School

30 minutes/day

The suggested times outlined above are guidelines for extending literacy instruction. As we strive throughout the state to increase the literacy skills and habits of all students, the power of reading and writing cannot be underestimated.

"Literacy is...the road to human progress and the means through which every man, woman and child can realize his or her full potential." - Kofi Annan

Literacy Resources to promote reading & Writing

Pre-K & Kindergarten Resources

Brightly - Book recommendations, activities, and read alouds for three to five year olds

Khan Academy Kids - Reading activities, exercises, and lessons for kids two and up.

Elementary and Secondary Level Resources

Coronavirus Teaching Resource from Kelly Gallagher - In response to the COVID-19 pandemic-related school closures and the challenge of teaching students remotely, Kelly Gallagher, along with several of his colleagues, have created an extended lesson plan designed to encourage students to capture this moment in history. The goal of this unit is to support authentic learning through reading and writing about what's happening to our world as a result of this pandemic. The unit plan is subject to change as news unfolds.

Epic! - Digital library for kids 12 and under.

John Spencer's Writing Prompts - 100 writing prompts for middle-schoolers.

Teaching YA Lit Through Differentiated Instruction - An introduction to teaching young adult literature through differentiated instruction.

Resources for All Levels

IXL - From phonics and reading comprehension to writing strategies and more, IXL helps learners at all levels, including Pre-K, develop the communication skills needed for success in school, college, and career.

Newsela ELA - Engage students with topics they care about, while building the background knowledge and vocabulary they need to become active, engaged readers. Individual teachers can gain instant access to material through the end of the school year.

Scholastic Learn At Home - Day-by-day projects to keep kids from Pre-K to 9th grade reading, thinking, and growing.

Literacy Resources to promote listening/speaking

Pre-K & Kindergarten Resources

Little Stories for Tiny People - Engaging audio stories for little ones.

PebbleGo - Elementary literacy research database. PebbleGo Animals and Science modules are always free to Michigan residents through the Michigan eLibrary (MeL). Modules: States, Science, American Indian History, Social Studies and Biographies are available free of charge through May 2020.

Sesame Street Podcasts - Songs and stories with all of our favorite Muppets.

Elementary and Secondary Level Resources

Listenwise - Offers ELA lessons, listening comprehension quizzes, podcasts, and online discussion prompts for students in grades 2-12; free of charge through May 2020.

StoryCorps - Collects, shares and preserves people's stories; provides educators with lesson plans and resources.

multi-use literacy resources

Resources for All Levels

Capstone Interactive - Thousands of K-6 eBooks with audio, music and sound effects. Free of charge through May 2020; Login: continue / Password: reading

Kate Messner's Collection of Stories - Collection of stories read-aloud by authors; includes writing prompts/activities for elementary and secondary level readers.

Khan Academy To support school closures, Khan Academy has daily (weekdays 9 am PST/12 EST) livestreams on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter for students, parents, and teachers navigating school closures. Daily schedules for students ages 4-18 to keep learning during school closures.

Libby App - Digital books and audio books; anyone with a library card (in cities/states that use Overdrive) can access it.

Mackin Books - Free access to over 1,500 Mackin Classics in audio and digital format from now until the end of the school year.

PBS Learning Media - Standards-aligned ELA resources for students in all grades, including Pre-K; users can choose literacy skill, grade level, and type of activity.

StoryBoardThat - Visual storytelling/communication tool; free access for five weeks upon registration.

other considerations

The Five Demands to Make of Your ELA Content - The 5 things you should be demanding from your ELA content in order to give teachers and students the best chance for sustained literacy success.

Resources and Support for Official SAT Practice in Khan Academy - this document provides resources, guidance and a suggested schedule for students use Khan Academy to prepare for the SAT.

Free Online Support for AP Students Affected by School Closure - College Board has created a playlist of videos for each AP course in an effort to help students prepare for the online testing in May.