-
Easybib.com
Free and automatic bibliography and citation creator
-
Book Review Podcasts
If you're looking for audio for your children to listen to on the web, there is a fine collection from Reading in Action of book review podcasts for children: -
The Gutenberg Project
Download hundreds of free e-books- such as Jane Eyre and Little Women- at the Gutenberg Project. Read them on your computer or on your iPhone, iPod or iPad with a free e-book reader app, like iBooks or Stanza (available at iTunes.com).(Real Simple magazine, October 2010) -
New York State Education Department English Language Arts Website
The links on this page lead you to book lists, library information, general reading resources for parents, and an overview of the English Language Arts Standards (what your child is expected to know and be able to do).
-
New York State English Language Arts Standards
-
Spelling Connections Online
Online spelling activities to coincide with our grade 4-5 spelling program.
-
School Library Journal Website
Scroll down to Book Reviews to get recommendations for books for preschool - grade 4 students.
-
Book Seer
Type in the title and author of a children's or adult book you have just enjoyed reading, and the Book Seer will recommend additional reads link to your original book.
-
Between the Lions
"Between the Lions" is a literacy-rich show on PBS. The website reads stories aloud to children and has educational games.
-
One Potato Blog
A stay-at-home dad blogs about his favorite read aloud books.
-
Lit For Kids
This link gives parents and children, or teachers and students, a shared learning experience by providing a series of titles of books on the same topic geared towards different age leves, such as toddlers through adults.
-
Twitter's Book Birthday Parties
Promotional events to increase readers' awareness of new books -
The Amanda Project
is a story told through both an interactive website and a book series. Readers become part of the story as they help search for missing high school student, Amanda Valentino. -
Patrick Carman's multiplatform 3:15 series
Directs readers to listen to audio content, read a short story across a few dozen mobile screens, then view a culminating video -
Inanimate Alice digital novel
includes text, sound, images, music, games and an imaginary digital buddy -
Google Books
Students can search Google Books and read sample chapters or the full text of an almost infinite number of books. -
Scholastic's BookFlix
Online collections of animated, narrated and readalong titles. -
Tumblebooks
Online collections of animated, narrated and readalong titles. -
International Children's Digital Library
Presents more than 4,000 children's books from 64 countries in 54 languages.
