Listed below are a variety of resources that can be used by teachers to help with reading.
Be sure to click the pictures to go to the websites!
Little Bird Tales is a resource that you can use to help you or your students to become authors! On the site you or your students can create stories or videos using their own pictures, voice, and text.
Mrs. Lewis has an amazing website! On her site you can find Reading Street PowerPoints, downloads, and games for elementary school students.
On Learning Today you can find reading games for various reading skills. The skills include: homophones, sight words, sequencing, rhyming, and so much more!
Teacher Vision is a great resource for busy teachers. On Teacher Vision you will find reading lesson plans, printables, and resources for kindergarten to grade twelve.
Mr. Nussbaum has many resources for reading under the 'language arts' tab. On his website you can find close reading passages, story units, reading comprehension practice, and much more.
On the digraph drive website you will find plenty of phonics related materials. The materials include anchor charts, printables, handouts, vowel poem and songs, and so much more.

On Reading Rockets you won't just find resources for your students! Reading Rockets has tons of literacy resources for teachers. On Reading Rockets you can find resources for first year teachers, articles and podcasts about struggling readers, author study toolkits, and more.
On Scholastic you can find a variety of articles to learn the best practices to teach comprehension, conduct assessments, teach fluency, and more. Scholastic also has a teacher community where you can join informative discussions.
On Teachers Pay Teachers you can sign up for a free account and browse the many resources available. There are tons free resources or you can buy them from fellow teachers. You can even sell your materials!
Guided reading is a great method to use when teaching reading skills to a group of students. Above is a training video that explains effective ways to implement guided reading in the classroom.
Above is a sight word strategy video created by Miss Katie Barmann and I. In the video you will find three different ways to implement sight word instruction.







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