http://www.getreadytoread.org/The initiative provides an easy-to-administer, research-based screening tool to early childhood educators, child care providers, and parents in order to help them prepare all children to learn to read and write.
http://www.edhelper.com/ Great site for all subjects. Lots of worksheets.
http://www.tampareads.com/phonics/phondesk/index-pd.htm great site for creating phonics worksheets
http://www.besd.net/Cur/High%20Frequency.htm great site for high frequency word lists by grade
http://www.rccsd.org/reading/phonics.htm good site for links to other sites with phonics activities.
http://www.eduplace.com/kids/games.html on-line proofreading activities and other games
http://www.starfall.com/ "Where children have fun learning to read"
http://gemini.es.brevard.k12.fl.us/sheppard/reading/dolch.html Dolch sight word lists by grade level
http://www.mrsbauer.com/TimeTestwkshts.html math timed test. Great site for creating timed +,-, X sheets. Creates a new sheet every time you hit refresh!
http://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubskey.cfm?from=nrp Free NRP reports on teaching reading
http://www.rccsd.org/reading/kid_sites.htm kid sites and other great information on reading in NYS. It is from another NYS school district with a great mission statement and the best explanation to combat the anti-test/assessment rhetoric...they say"Teachers use the results of these tests to plan instruction that will best meet the needs of each child.
The really great thing about using assessment to drive instruction is that the end
result is increased student achievement!
The students have the opportunity to "show what they know!"
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