3-5 Resources

http://floridastudents.org/

Inside this website you will find tutorials to support your learning in language arts, mathematics, science, civics, and U.S. History.

http://www.readingrockets.org/

Parents- make sure to check out the how to find the ‘just right’ book, set up a home library, and find ways to ‘hook’ a struggling reader.

http://www.readwritethink.org/parent-afterschool-resources/grade/3-4/

Third and fourth grade mean full days with lots of reading and writing! The materials here can help you make the most of the time outside of school. From book blogs to book reports, here you will find many resources to discover a love for learning.

http://www.readwritethink.org/parent-afterschool-resources/grade/5-6/

As your child makes the exciting move toward middle school, keep them challenged with these activities, projects, games, and more.

http://www.funbrain.com/brain/ReadingBrain/ReadingBrain.html

Keep your child entertained while playing Reading games. This website provides entertaining academic games such as the Plural Girl, Rooting out Words, and Grammar Gorilla.

http://www.wordcentral.com/

The new Merriam-Webster's Word Central now reprogrammed for superior word power and language fun. Introducing…Alpha-bot! The word-spelling robot hosts the latest amazing word game and challenges spellers of all ages.

http://www.readingresource.net/websitesforkids.html

Check out some of our favorite reading websites for kids that teach Letter Knowledge, Phonemic Awareness, Alphabetic Principle (Basic & Advanced Code), Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension!

We certainly recommend the use of technology to help kids learn to read. Computers offer interactive and fun ways to practice many skills essential to literacy development.