Family 

Resources

We invited all FASD families with K-2 students to sign-up for the online READY ROSIE program, brought to you through Title I federal funding.  We are happy to also offer this program to caregivers of any young children within the district! 

ReadyRosie is a simple tool for you to:

• Discover activities and games you can play that relate to classroom learning

• Have more fun than ever with your child through meaningful interactions

The best part is that each activity/game is modeled in a 2 minute video so you and your child can watch together and then play the game! You will receive these videos and communication via text message and/or email, whichever works best for you.

Please send your email and/or mobile phone number to any reading specialist.  We will be delighted to send you an invitation to join us!

All connected families will automatically receive a weekly text or email from ReadyRosie with activities they can do together. Enjoy 10 weeks of content designed to prevent summer learning loss and ensure more student confidence for next year. 

The following is a list of resources curated by the six Title I reading specialists across the three elementary buildings.  All of these resources are free and do not require a printer.     

We hope you enjoy and share these learning opportunities with your children and anyone who may be a caretaker of young children. 

PBS Kids  Enjoy educational games and videos from Curious George, Wild Kratts and other PBS KIDS shows! Grades K-3

Highlight Kids The place for children of all ages to play games and discover new jokes, surveys, answers to science questions, and fun crafts and recipes!

ABCya  provides over 400 fun educational games for grades PreK through 6!

Reading Rockets  is a national multimedia project that offers a wealth of research-based reading strategies, lessons, and activities designed to help young children learn how to read and read better.

Sight Words is a fantastic website that provides resources for sight words, phonemic awareness (sounds in words), and counting. There are lessons with videos, strategies for teaching, printable games, and more.

Six Games Parents... here are easy games that require minimal effort! Check them out and give one a try!

Spatulatta  is a website where kids teach kids to cook. The main goals are to foster peer-to-peer learning, healthy eating, and teaching children life skills. This site presents kids with beginning cooking tips and recipes that they can enjoy making with their families! Happy cooking!

Audible Stories Toddler to Teen! All stories are FREE to stream on your desktop, laptop, phone or tablet.

WQED and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more.