INTERVENTION CENTRALhttp://www.interventioncentral.org/
Intervention Central offers free tools and resources to help school staff and parents to promote positive classroom behaviors and foster effective learning for all children and youth. The site was created by Jim Wright, a school psychologist and school administrator from Central New York. Visit to check out newly posted academic and behavioral intervention strategies, download publications on effective teaching practices, and use tools that streamline classroom assessment and intervention.
READING ROCKETShttp://www.readingrockets.org/
Reading Rockets is a website that offers strategies, lessons, activities and ideas for teachers and parents, designed to help young children learn to read.
HOW TO STUDYhttp://www.howtostudy.org/
Offers strategies for students to support test-taking, note-taking, time-management, organizational and study skills.
READ, WRITE, THINKhttp://www.readwritethink.org/
Readwritethink.org is a website offering activities, projects, games, online tools, and printables for home.
STARFALLhttp://www.starfall.com
Starfall.com is a free and low-cost educational resource that promote understanding, diversity, and compassion, teaching millions of children to read and inspiring a love of learning. The website is kid-safe.Starfall strives to create a love of learning in an environment of collaboration, wonderment, and play.
READING, WRITING, AND TECHNOLOGYhttp://www.reading.org/Libraries/parents/pb1074_technology.pdf
WHAT KIDS REALLY WANT TO READhttp://www.reading.org/Libraries/parents/pb1072_activities.pdf
International Reading Association brochure to help select books that spark your child’s interest.
WRITING ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG READERShttp://www.reading.org/Libraries/parents/pb1072_activities.pdf
International Reading Association brochure offering ideas and strategies to encourage your child to write.
SUPPORTING YOUR BEGINNING READERhttp://www.reading.org/Libraries/parents/pb1071_support.pdf
International Reading Association brochure to help support your child in reading.
GETTING YOUR CHILD READY TO READhttp://www.reading.org/Libraries/parents/pb1070_ready.pdf
International Reading Association brochure offering ideas to support your child’s literacy.
SCHOLASTIC RESOURCES AGES 6-7http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/collection/milestones-expectations/raise-reader-parent-guide-to-reading-ages-6-7
Keep your kids reading with Scholastic’s guide to great book lists, book-related articles, and activities for children aged 6-7.
SCHOLASTIC RESOURCES AGES 8-10http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/collection/milestones-expectations/raise-reader-parent-guide-to-reading-ages-8-10
Keep your kids reading with Scholastic’s guide to great book lists, book-related articles, and activities for children aged 8-10.
SCHOLASTIC RESOURCES 11-13http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/collection/milestones-expectations/raise-reader-parent-guide-to-reading-ages-11-13
Keep your kids reading with Scholastic’s guide to great book lists, book-related articles, and activities for children aged 11-13.