Introduce your middle school students to apprenticeships and careers with these engaging resources from Scholastic. With these lessons and...
Sketchnoting is a notetaking strategy in which imagery and pictures are drawn to remember key concepts. Fewer words, more doodles. You don't have to...
The illustrations and images from NY Times allow students to interpret art with the help of guiding questions. Scroll to find an image, open it, and...
Increase writing confidence, amplify social emotional learning, and help all your students find their writing voice with Six Word Memoirs. Utilize...
Author and educator Shannon Anderson has compiled various social-emotional learning items for teachers. Dive into this site for resources covering...
The Indiana Department of Education issues this resource as guidance regarding the retention of a student that does not pass the IREAD-3 prior to the...
A Good Cause Exemption (GCE) serves to exempt an eligible student from additional IREAD-3 testing. English learners, students with disabilities, and...
A Good Cause Exemption (GCE) serves to exempt an eligible student from additional IREAD-3 testing. English learners, students with disabilities, and...
A Lexile Level is a popular method used by schools to measure how difficult a text is OR a student's reading ability level. Use this resource to...
Read&Write is a Chrome extension that will boost reading and writing confidence across all content and devices, in class, at work, and home! Check...
Mighty Moments are video-based suggestions from the IDOE that families can do at home to help support their child's development during daily...
Khan Academy Kids is a free, fun educational program for children ages two to eight. Khan for Kids focuses on a personalized learning path and...
Do you have a large amount of text that you are reading and have difficulty understanding? Perhaps you or your learners are writing a piece and are...
Did you know that the New York Times has a free, flexible eight-unit writing program based on real-world topics? Each year, The Times releases...
Are you looking for a platform for your learners to create and share digital books? WriteReader is an excellent option! Students using WriteReader...
Are you a parent or guardian looking to support learning at home? Let's jump in! This resource, provided by Scholastic, houses many helpful...
You may be familiar with TIME for Kids that schools can subscribe to and pay for. Did you know there are free articles, however? Open this Lab...
Annotation has always been a great strategy for all readers, but as the digital text was introduced to the classroom, it was tough for students to...
Using images to inspire writing is an accessible way to strengthen literacy skills and give students a voice. With Picture Prompts, a resource...
Looking for a tool to have your students continue writing! The Most Dangerous Random Prompt Generator may be a great option! From the...