At Home Online Reading Enrichment for Grades K through 3+
- Reading Fluency and Fitness Free for 21 days, after you use your email to sign up.
- K students can use letters, rhyming, short vowels, phoneme segmentation, phoneme substitution, sounds beginning, middle and end, read CVC words, nonsense words,
- 1st grade students can review the K end of the year, read the Digraphs, CVC words, nonsense words, phoneme segmentation, phoneme substitution, sounds beginning, middle and end, short vowels, rhyming.
- 2nd grade students can review 1st grade end of the year, read the Digraphs, CVC words, nonsense words, phoneme segmentation, phoneme substitution, sounds beginning, middle and end, short vowels, long vowels, r-controlled, sight words, silent e words.
- 3rd grade students can use the review the end of 2nd grade, read the Digraphs, CVC words, nonsense words, phoneme segmentation, phoneme substitution, sounds beginning, middle and end, short vowels, long vowels, r-controlled, sight words, silent e words.
- K students can use letters, rhyming, short vowels, phoneme segmentation, phoneme substitution, sounds beginning, middle and end, read CVC words, nonsense words,
- Brain Pop Jr. K-3 students can work on foundational reading skills such as phonics, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing conventions. Each topic has an instructional video with supplemental activities and quizzes.
- Flocabulary *Free trial available* Engaging videos (divided by grade level and content area) with vocabulary instruction, geared towards English Learners, but also appropriate for all students. Each lesson has a sequence of an instructional video, vocabulary instruction, a vocabulary game, a read & respond, and a quiz.
- ABCya! Digital content is divided by grade level (K-6) There are many reading and spelling games available to practice previously taught skills.
- Epic! A digital library of books, videos and quizzes for children 12 and younger. Great for struggling readers or English Learners since they offer “read aloud” options so students can listen to a story that is beyond their current reading ability. ***Free for 30 days***
- Florida Center for Reading Research Research-based printable materials (games/activities) divided by grade level. Each activity has clear instructions for a parent to facilitate. Resources for all students (K-5).
- The Reading Mama Printable reading resources geared for students Pre-K-grade 3.
- Scholastic All activities are divided by grade level to make it easy for students to select appropriate content. Each activity is connected to a book. There is a GREAT balance of fiction and nonfiction text. This is a valuable resource because it is targeted and instructional- not just a review game/activity.
- Fundations Level 1 Story Packet Our Title I first graders may read up to unit 5 on these fluency stories to practice their skills.
- Fundations Level 2 Story Packet Our Title I second graders may read up to unit 6 on these fluency stories to practice their skills.
- Fundation Level 2 Fluency Packets Our Title I second graders may read up to unit 6 on these fluency packets to practice their skills.
- Fundation Level 3 Fluency Packets Our Title I third graders may read and complete up to unit 3 on these fluency packets to practice their skills.
- National Geographic Young Explorers National Geographic Young Explorers is a magazine designed specifically for kindergarten and first grade students. Children can listen to the magazine being read to them as they follow along with the highlighted text. It is a great way to bring interesting non-fiction stories into reading center time
- Storyonline If you catch one of your kids sneaking in a Fortnite game and want to remind them, this isn’t a snow day then time for a story. The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s Story Online features cool videos where celebrities such as Sarah Silverman and Chris O’Dowd read books that entertain, providing you a bit of time to get some work done.
- Scholastic Learn at Home The Scholastic Learn At Home program offers three hours of learning per day with up to four weeks of instruction. Users are asked to choose a grade level, separated into pre-K and kindergarten, first and second grade, third through fifth grade, and sixth grade and above. The courses span the subjects of English language arts; STEM; science; social studies; and social-emotional learning.
- ABCMouse Full curriculum for students 2-8. Free 30 Day trial when you sign up. More than 850 lessons throughout ten levels. As your child completes each lesson, they will be guided to the next one and are motivated to continue learning through tickets and rewards on the site.
- Classroom Cereal Classroom cereal is a fun and easy way to practice grammatical exercises daily. How does it work? Print out free short stories — find the errors which help students can build their proofreading skills and become aware of what it takes for clean and precise writing.
- Wonderopolis On this cool site, kids can learn about a 2,000-plus wonders of the world. Questions come from the site’s users and cover a wide range of topics such as Why Do Whales Breach? Kids are full of wonder, and this site has many of the answers.