Reading and Math Websites

These are websites you can use at home or school.  All sites will open in a new window.

Reading Sites

This link below will take you to an informative document on how children learn to read.  It explains the five components of reading instruction.  Please a moment to read this very important article by clicking on the title below! 

 How Do Children Learn to Read?  A Guide to the Five Components of Reading Instruction

  • Capstone ebooks Books that the school has purchased which can be read or listened to. Both fiction and non-fiction are included.
  • International Children's Digital Library This site has books from around the world in 61 languages.
  • Children's Books Are Forever Picture Books by Hans Wilhelm, can be read in many languages.
  • Aaron Shephard's World of Stories Short stories and traditional tales that have previously been in magazines.
  • Storyline Online This site has actors/actresses reading great literature to students with videos for each book. Each book also has follow up activity suggestions.
  • Short Story Time This site has short stories for children ages 0-14. The students can either read the stories on their own or listen to them. They also have various story categories and poems.
  • Montgomery County Library Kids Site The public library has a site just for kids.
  • Guys Read This site is made to help boys (and girls!) find books to read.  It was created by Jon Scieszka, author of The Stinky Cheese Man.
  • Starfall This is a great website that helps teach children to read with phonics.
  • PBS Kids This website has fun reading games that reinforce language arts skills.

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Math Sites