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Literacy
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Read,
Write, Think
http://www.readwritethink.org/student_mat/index.asp
Read,
Write, Think offers a LARGE collection of online Student Materials
to support literacy learning in the K-12 classroom. These interactive
tools can be used to supplement a variety of lessons and provide
an opportunity for students to use technology while developing
their literacy skills.
Journal
in a Jar
http://organizedchristmas.com/printable/showgallery.php/cat/503
Journal writing at its best! Create a fun way for students to
practice reading and writing by creating Journal's in a Jar! Website
has free journal prompts too!
Thinkfinity
http://www.thinkfinity.org/teacher/interactive_content_index.aspx?ResourceType=1
Collaboration between ProLiteracy, Verizon and others. Loads of
resources targeted to literacy providers and tutors. Searchable
matrix of lesson plans for any age group. Definitely worth a look.
Reading
A-Z
http://www.readinga-z.com
This website has leveled books you can download and print. You
can get one free book for each level and if you join you can get
hundreds. In addition to guided reading books and lessons, Reading
A-Z provides phonics resources such as decodable books, read-aloud
books, lesson plans, worksheets, and flashcards.
Discovery School.com
http://school.discovery.com/schoolhome.html
Resources and interactive websites for all subject areas and all
levels. Check out the literature and reading sites for low-level
readers. Also click on Lesson Plans on the right hand side of
the page.
The Lesson
Locator
http://www.lessonlocator.org/
While developed strictly for teachers in Indiana, lessons in this
lesson locator can be used by all teachers and literacy providers.
Simply select your age group (i.e., K-3) and topic (i.e. history)
and you'll be presented with lots of lessons ready to be taught.
Literacy Network
http://www.literacynet.org/cnnsf/
The Learning Resources site offers web-delivered instruction using
current and past CNN San Francisco bureau news stories. The Western/Pacific
Literacy Network and the CNN San Francisco bureau have partnered
to develop an online literacy site that benefits all learners
and instructors. This material is intended for adult literacy
and educational purposes. Though the intended audience is adults,
instructors and learners (of all ages) are encouraged to use this
material to promote better literacy.
My Teacher
Tools
http://www.myteachertools.com/
Great site with loads of links to lessons, games and alot more!
Early
Childhood Technology Literacy Project
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/littlekids/archive/lesson_plans.htm
Teachers worked with their school teams to create and implement
lessons and activities that use technology to support early literacy.
Really cute lessons.
Posters
for Teachers and Tutors
http://www.posters4teachers.com/
Great posters for your classroom. Very Reasonable.
Worksheets
for Teachers and Tutors
http://www.worksheets4teachers.com/
ABC Teach
http://www.abcteach.com/
This is the place for kids, parents, student teachers, and teachers.
Free Printables: 5000+ free printable pages and worksheets. For
a small annual fee you can have access to over 15,000 printables
~ but why not just try the free stuff for now.
Writing Prompts
http://www.abcteach.com/samples/writing_prompts.pdf
Nice collection of a few
writing prompts. Easy to print out and ready to use in the classroom.
Organizations

ProLiteracy
http://www.proliteracy.org/
ProLiteracy Worldwide is a nonprofit international literacy organization
based in Syracuse, NY, that was formed by the 2002 merger of Laubach
Literacy International and Literacy Volunteers of America, Inc.
ProLiteracy Worldwide is now the oldest and largest nongovernmental
literacy organization in the world and pursues a mission of sponsoring
educational programs that help adults and their families acquire
the literacy practices and skills they need to function more effectively
in their daily lives.

LINCS
http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/t_index.html
LINCS features multimedia curricula developed by practitioners,
special collections on major literacy topics, the latest literacy-related
research and statistics, opportunities for communicating with
colleagues directly and through on-line discussion groups, and
the best peer-reviewed ABE and literacy sites in the U.S. and
beyond. Also has a great link to search for grants. Look under
the "Literacy Resources" link.
The NIFL
LINCS Family Literacy Special Collection
http://literacy.kent.edu/Midwest/FamilyLit/
The goal of the Family Literacy Special Collection is to provide
individuals working with families a way to access a variety of
high quality resources quickly and easily. These resources include
scientifically based research about family literacy and information
about parenting issues, professional development, interactive
children's activities, classroom materials, and more.
National Center for Family Literacy
http://www.famlit.org/
NCFL pioneered the approach that puts family at the forefront
of educational reform. Since its inception in 1989, NCFL has provided
the leadership to solve our national literacy problem. Through
groundbreaking initiatives, NCFL fuels life improvement for the
nations most disadvantaged children and parents. More than
1 million families throughout the country have made positive educational
and economic gains as a result of NCFLs work, which includes
training more than 150,000 teachers and thousands of volunteers.

National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy (NCSALL)
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/~ncsall/index.html
NCSALL provides research and best practices in adult education.
Site includes the Focus on Basics publication.

National Institute for Literacy
(NIFL)
http://www.nifl.gov/
The National Institute for Literacy is a federal organization
that shares information about literacy and supports the development
of high-quality literacy services so all Americans can develop
essential basic skills. You can find downloadable word lists on
this site as well. Click here
to see the list.
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