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Starfall
A wonderful site for students to visit to help them learn to read. |
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Scholastic
This is a great website for students, parents, and teachers. In this site you can play educational games, learn about new books, buy books, and much, much more. |
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Dr. Seusse Website
There are a lot of fun games to try here...you might need a parent to help you get started. |
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Fun activities with Clifford
This site will allow you to make stories with one of our favorite storybook characters. |
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Clifford the Big Red Dog
Go to this site to build stories with one of our favorite characters. |
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PBS kids
Visit this site to play games with some of your favorite characters. |
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Kiz Club
This site has many stories for children to enjoy. Hearing these stories and watching the words being highlighted allows the child to develop fluency in reading. There are three levels of stories and they can all be printed |
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Literacy Center
A website for the preschool child to learn letters, numbers, colors, and shapes. By utilizing the Parent/Teacher section, ways to use this website are explained. Remember to always proceed through the numbers at the top to continue the learning. |
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Nick Jr.
Stories with audio for your children to listen to. There are also interactive features. |
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The Chicken Coop
Students can match beginning sounds. |
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Create a Reader
Online literacy exercises. |
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Clifford books
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Sight word work
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I Know That
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Get Ready to Read
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Berenstain Bears
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Look at and read story books
This site is really neat! You can go there to look at and read various story books. Just another fun way to practice reading and learn to love it! |
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Spelling City
This website is for kids who already know letters and sounds and are ready to begin learning to spell. It is so cool! They have lists already available or you can make your own list. Once you have selected a list the site can give you a printable handwriting sheet with those words or games and activities to help your child learn how to spell. Fun, fun, fun!!! |
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