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Lower Grade Resources
- Reading Homework Tips for Parents
- ABC's of Reading Comprehension Pre K- 1 Grade.
- FOCUS: literacy resources geared to preschoolers
- Read Aloud
- An infographic about the importance of early literacy
- Get Caught Reading
- "Choose picture books with well written stories, rich vocabulary and appealing pictures. Look for rhythm, rhyme and repetition." The Bottom Shelf Blog- The Art of Reading Aloud and Reading with your Child
- Blanchester Public Library
- Check out books for free. Join story time programs.
- INFOhio.org- You can contact the library for the username and password.
- Book Flix offers digital books. (Pre-K- 5, Resources)
- Watch the Story: an audio version that reads the book and prints the text to follow along. (for example Imagination- Giggle, Giggle, Quack)
- Read the Book: an online book to flip through and read it silently or have it read aloud. (for example Animals- Bark George/Pets at the Vet)
- Early World of Learning- Read: World Book Online
- World Book Kids
- Book Flix offers digital books. (Pre-K- 5, Resources)
- PBS Launching Readers
- Unite For Literacy
- This website gives access to over 100 free ebook/digital picture books with the audio so kids can see and hear the book with or without an adult's help. Its a great resource to reach out to the communities, help provide more books in the home, and further the important business of fostering avid readers. For our students without internet access at home it gives them a site to access at the public library after school hours. Unite for literacy cites research from 2010 tells us that "one of the most powerful ways to lift children out of poverty through education is strikingly simple: Get 500 books in the home of a child between the ages of 0–5."
- Storyline Online
- "Since 1993, the Screen Actors Guild Foundation has been committed to championing children's literacy.
- 'Storyline Online' features professional actors reading notable children's books and extending supplemental activities for each book co-developed by an early literacy specialist. Content is available online 24/7 free of charge -- and ultimately is intended to ensure that every child with Internet access can be read (and enjoy the benefits of) a bedtime story.
- Grow a Reader- app
- Grow Up Reading book list for 4 and 5 year olds
- A Few Recommended Books about Early Readers
- Reading Magic: Why Reading Aloud to Our Children will Change Their Lives Forever by Mem Fox
- Playful Reading: Positive, Fun Ways to Build the Bond Between Preschoolers, Books, and You, by Carolyn Munson-Benson
- Read To Your Bunny by Rosemary Wells
Other Resources for Teachers/Parents
- Literacy Tips for Parents (Reading Rockets)
- Summer Reading Loss (Reading Rockets)
- http://www.readingrockets.org/article/28279/
- Selecting Books for Your Child: Finding 'Just Right' Books
- Summer Reading Loss: School Library Journal Interview with Dick Allington
- American Library Association Great Websites for Kids
- The Cooperative Center for Books for Children Bibliographies
- 50 Bilingual Spanish/English Integrated Books (CCBC)
- International Children’s Digital Library
- http://en.childrenslibrary.org
- Free digital PDFs of children’s picture books from around the globe in their original language. There is an iPad app that allows for easy viewing on your iPad.Start With a Book
- Start with a Book
- Adventures in Your Community! Track your learning adventures with our downloadable map and log sheet
- View on www.startwithabook.org