TK/Kindergarten

English Language Arts

Highlighted Resources

Imagine Astronauts on the Space Station reading stories to and conducting science experiments for the children of Earth as the world rotates below. Imagine no more...Story Time from Space!

Listen to a daily podcast and learn about science, history, animals, music, and language and then make that learning active with hands-on projects and activities.

This is a collection of Picture Books Read Aloud. This resource supports reading skills development and provides an engaging reading/listening experience for students.

The SAG-AFTRA Foundation's award-winning children's literacy website, Storyline Online, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children's books alongside creatively produced illustrations.

When you get to this page, no need to subscribe. Just scroll down to the blue hyperlinked text within the page to take your field trips.

Free digital access to an abundance of books to be read alouds. Click on "narration" to select from a list of languages.

Additional Resources

Raise kids who love to read with these read aloud picture book videos.

Fun with Phological Awareness

Scholastic provides phonological awareness activities for early literacy.

Four Weeks of Activities to Guide Learning

Simple activities to grow our thinking.

Story Place

A childrens' digital learning library full of great activities to explore.

Screen-Free Time

Twisty Noodle

Free printable early reader mini-books that can be printed and illustrated by your early learners.

Literacy Activities from Florida Center for Reading Research

A variety of skill activities that with one click, can be viewed and printed.

Reading Rockets

Tips to make reading an interactive, bonding experience.


Book Head Heart

An anchor chart to guide reading with three questions, making personal connections to text.


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