TeachingBooks is a database of resources for children's and young adult books and their authors and illustrators, including short movies, audiobook...
This short tutorial will help guide you in how to log students into Epic! Epic! is a free digital library for students and classroom teachers with...
Are you looking for a place for students to conduct research? Perhaps your child needs a new place for books to read for pleasure. Check out INSPIRE!...
Are you looking for a place for students to conduct research? Perhaps your child needs a new place for books to read for pleasure. Check...
Are you looking for a place for students to conduct research? Perhaps your child needs a new place for books to read for pleasure. Check...
INSPIRE is a collection of online academic databases and other information resources that can be accessed by Indiana residents. It...
Is your child four years old? Check out these resources from PBS Kids for Parents that provide ideas specific to children this age, including in the...
There are many ways you can help your young reader develop skills that will set them up for success in kindergarten and beyond. Here are a few tips...
Being a toddler is all about ACTION. Encourage continued language development and interest in books and reading by keeping things lively and engaging.
The early years are critical to developing a lifelong love of reading. It’s never too early to begin reading to your child!
As soon as your baby is born, he starts learning. Here are some tips to help your child become a confident reader.
This video introduces parents to the IXL mobile app and website. Schools sometimes use IXL to provide independent practice to students, especially in...
Hello Ruby is a fantastic space for learners aged 4-10 can learn about technology, computing, and coding. There are activities and games, a book...
The Indiana Governor's Workforce Cabinet has created the 2021-2022 Career Guide, a great resource to explore in-demand career options in...
What is the science of reading? Check out this IDOE resource and be sure to share with families.
Reading is a process: Strategies to Use Before, During, and After Reading
Watch the Integrating Play Into Literacy video along with this viewing guide.
Learning to read is not a natural biological task, but one that must be taught to students. Significant changes must occur in the brain to facilitate...
We know that families, and the home literacy environments they create, are significant factors in the development of your children’s literacy and...
Q&A with a doctor on practices to build and support literacy skills from TalkingIsTeaching.