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Funbrain
Since 1997, kids, teachers, librarians, and parents have enthusiastically turned to Funbrain for its free educational games, online books, and comics. Funbrain, created for kids ages preschool through grade 8, offers more than 100 fun, interactive games that develop skills in math, reading, and literacy. Plus, kids can read a variety of popular books and comics on the site, including Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Amelia Writes Again, and Brewster Rocket. (from funbrain.com) -
Reading Rockets
Reading Rockets is a national multimedia literacy initiative offering information and resources on how young kids learn to read, why so many struggle, and how caring adults can help. (from the Reading Rockets website) -
Scholastic
Using the "Parents" section of the Scholastic website, you can look for resources under the "Books & Reading" tab. The new e-reader app, Storia, is also available through Scholastic. -
All About Adolescent Literacy
All About Adolescent Literacy offers fantastic resources for parents and educators for kids in grades 4-12.