27 Ways a Tutor Could Help Right Now
As we adjust to school closures and changes in learning environments, we would like to provide a user-friendly collection of free, online resources in each subject area. The following list is for online reading resources that students can use to practice reading fluency and comprehension at many different reading levels. Some of these sites are free all of the time, and some are offering limited accessibility during this time of need.
- Bamboo Learning– offers a book app that reads aloud to kids through Alexa with three difficulty levels
- Dreamscape- provides an engaging online game for students in grades 2-8
- EBLI– provides read aloud sessions via zoom for students within two different reading levels
- Glose for Education– provides a collaborative space for students to practice reading e-books with individualized reading platforms, catered to kids with dyslexia and other reading struggles
- Just Right Reader– offers a subscription box that offers a monthly book for your child and a prepaid envelope to send the book back when you are finished
- Novel Effect– provides a unique e-book reading app that incorporates sounds effects, character voices and interactions from an extensive e-book library found here
- ReadWorks– offers free content, curriculum, and tools for Kindergarten through 12th grade
- Scholastic– provides a cohesive list of resources provided by Scholastic that includes games, tips and tricks, and reading materials
- Scribble Together– offers an online platform that provides students and teachers access to a collaborative whiteboard while on a call or video chat
- Starfall– provides engaging and fun reading games for students from kindergarten to 3rd grade
- Unite for Literacy– provides an easy-to-use platform to quickly find free e-books and have them read aloud
- Wonderopolis– offers reading materials that correlate with specific “wonders” of your student
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