Taylor Sehpin
ED638-40
Dr. Rivera
Effective Literacy Websites #3
https://wehavekids.com/education/elementary-reading-websites-for-kids
We Have Kids
Free and Fun Elementary Reading Websites for Kids
This is a broad website that consists of other collections of reading websites.
This website will make students more fluent in reading. It gives students more practice in order to become fluent in reading. It has games to hold the student's attention and keep them motivated. It is one of the best methods for turning the hard work of learning to read into a play. It has some excellent sites for reading collections. Under each of them, there are different reading resources and videos that will surely help the kids to become more literate. I might be sharing some of these in later sharings.
10 Outstanding Reading Websites for Elementary Readers that are found under this are as follows:
https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/btl07-ex/#.XhJuS25uLIU
Between the Lions Early Reading
the series that helps kids "Get Wild About Reading!" This special collection provides a set of early Reading/Language Arts resources, organized by early elementary and preschool literacy skills.
https://www.starfall.com/h/
Starfall Learn to Read with Phonics
Children have fun while they learn. It is a free public service that teaches children how to read.
https://www.storyplace.org/
StoryPlace
These animated read-along stories engage children with songs and rhymes. Each story is accompanied by several other online and off-line activities for kids on the same theme.
https://www.storylineonline.net/
Storyline Online
has a wonderful story read along website, Well-known SAG actors of all ages read 24 popular children's picture books. The narration is accompanied by illustrations from the book. Some of the stories use storybook cutout animation.
http://www.readwritethink.org/search/?resource_type=16&type=32
ReadWriteThink Student Interactives
I already mentioned this in my first effective literacy
https://pbskids.org/games/reading/
PBS Reading Games
Consist of reading games
http://www.wordworld.com/apps-and-games/
WordWorld
It is a website where words come alive. It also has more games.
https://www.khanacademy.org/kids
Khan Academy Kids app
This engaging app combines math, reading, drawing and storytelling in thousands of activities. Original stories, games galore, and beautifully illustrated characters hold the interest of young children.
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/
Oxford Owl
is another site from the UK. It offers 100 free ebooks that range from simple level-reader stories to more complex titles and layouts, such as "How to Build a Castle".
This website also has more reading resources and games from parents.
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