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A comprehensive recommendation guide for books children should read to become "readers for life". The list is broken into "early years", "middle years" and "early teens" categories.
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Dolch words, also known as sight words, are the words which appear most frequently in children's storybooks. This site lists top top 220 "service" words and an additional 95 common nouns. You can also find a list of common phrases and a worksheet generator so your kids can practice reading them.
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A large selection of children's books you should probably not share with your students.
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A multi-part article series on suggestions for improving Science literacy across the ages, including books that promote critical thinking about paranormal and pseudoscientific claims.
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This site is an excellent resource for poets and teachers of poetry. It contains lesson plans, discussion forums, a database of poetry and another of poets as well as a "poetcast."
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Lil' Fingers is a storybook site for toddlers with educational games, storybooks and coloring pages. Our FREE toddler stories, activities & holiday sections are designed with bright colors & big buttons for little fingers.
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A list of 15 free online resources for people who like to read.
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Website used to motivate children to reading using phonics.
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A list of 15 free places to discover new authors, books, and series online.
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A list of sites and tools to encourage lifelong reading among children and teenagers.
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A list of 20 sites and blogs devoted to books and literacy.
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I can help you with reading, math, english or music. I am a reading specialist degreed in elementary education and minored in music.
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A list of 15 free online resources for young booklovers.
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The tea party movement -- if that angry, inchoate mass of disaffected dissidents deserves to be called a movement -- was probably the most surprising development of last year, and the most underestimated by the MSM.
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