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Lit2Go -https://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/
BoomWriter - www.boomwriter.com/
No Red Ink - www.noredink.com/
Turnitin - https://www.turnitin.com/
Storybird - storybird.com/
Wattpad - www.wattpad.com/
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Nano Wrimo - https://ywp.nanowrimo.org/
Write Reader - https://www.writereader.com/
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Quill - https://www.quill.org/
CommonLit: Free collection of reading passages for grades 3-12 - CommonLit is a comprehensive literacy program with thousands of reading lessons, full-year ELA curriculum, benchmark assessments, and standards-based data for teachers.
Newsela - https://newsela.com/ - Complement your ELA materials with more relevance, choice, skills practice, and more. Bring lessons to life with engaging content and standards-aligned lesson supports built for ELA classrooms.
https://www.pebblego.com/ - K-3 - Packed with informational articles, ready-made activities, and literacy supports for students of all abilities, it boosts engagement and fosters independent learning in core subject areas.
KidLit TV offers in depth interviews with authors and illustrators. On this website you will find book trailers, how to draw videos and other literacy related activities. This website offers curated resources for books geared toward PK-3rd grade.
Novel Effect is the only app that combines children’s storybooks and powerful speech recognition. The result plays layers of interactive music and sound effects that respond as you read aloud from your print book during your regular storytime routine. The app brings the read-aloud to live allowing your students to feel like they are inside the story. Novel Effect is a supplementary app to add sound such as music, voice or sound effects when reading children's picture books out loud.
TeachingBooks introduces students and teachers to authors and teaches them the correct pronunciation of their names. It also includes book guides, activities, lesson plans, and readings and is the perfect resource for teachers and librarians looking to bring authors and their work into classrooms and libraries.
Twee - A.I. Powered Tools For English Teachers. Create questions for any YouTube video in just a few seconds Generate dialogues, stories, letters or articles ...
Listenwise - Known for: Student-appropriate podcasts. A public radio journalist started Listenwise to provide podcast resources for schools. Each audio clip is part of a standards-aligned lesson, with interactive activities and assessments.
Storyweaver.org offers over 17,000 stories in dozens of languages. Download books and save them as PDF files or print for use in your classroom. Filter titles by selecting the language and reading level
Storyweaver allows registered users to create their own stories by piecing together illustrations from their collection of over 2,000 images used in their books. Select the category of your choice (animals, weather, backdrops, etc.) and style (digital art, clay, pencil, etc.) to filter images. Download any images as *.jpeg files to use in classroom activities
Uniteforliteracy.com is a rich collection of non-fiction stories for children in 43 different languages. Find texts connected to specific topics by looking through the collections
TheNounProject boasts an enormous, searchable icon library. Teachers can download PNG versions of icons and for free, provided they cite the source, or subscribe as an educator unlimited use and the ability to customize colors.
Google AutoDraw uses artificial intelligence technology to recognize what you are trying to draw by offering icon suggestions allowing teachers to quickly develop visual aids
Learning Chocolate is a vocabulary learning website that groups words and provides images and audio clips to help kids learn the pronunciation of common words
Rivet – Over 2,000 leveled books with reading support. Tap on any word for definition, pronunciation and translation in another language. Available on Chromebooks, iPads and Android.
TweenTribune – Find engaging non-fiction articles for students in Grades 5-8 or for younger students and emerging readers, TT Junior caters to grades K-4. Teachers can select from a range of Lexile reading levels allowing students to read and discuss the same topic.