Online Reading Websites

The Mommies Reviews

Every Summer Charlie and I sign up for our Libraries Summer Reading programs but now that David’s hours have changed we can’t get to the Library to check out books like we need to.

But I wanted Charlie to keep up his reading so I went online and signed us up then I went and made a list of free reading websites Charlie can use not only during the Summer but all year long.

Sports illustrated Kids

A site were you can learn about Sports figures past and present.

National Geographic Kids

On here you can play Games, watch Videos and learn about animals through reading about the animals on the website and by playing games.

Squiggle Park

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Reading skill building for ages 3 to 8+

Dreamscape

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Reading skill building for ages 8 to 15+

newsELA

Enhance your distance learning program with Newsela

Whether you and your students are together or apart, the right content resource keeps learning going. Newsela provides schools with up-to-date, accessible content that supports every learner in the classroom and at home

Starfall

Children have fun while they learn – specializing in reading, phonics & math – educational games, movies, books, songs, and more for children K-3.

ReadWorks

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Improve your students’ reading comprehension with ReadWorks. Access thousands of high-quality, free K-12 articles, and create online assignments with them .

Storyline

Storyline Online

The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s Daytime Emmy®-nominated and award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online®, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations. Readers include Oprah Winfrey, Chris Pine, Kristen Bell, Rita Moreno, Viola Davis, Jaime Camil, Kevin Costner, Lily Tomlin, Sarah Silverman, Betty White, Wanda Sykes and dozens more.

READ. LOG. HELP!

Hey, parents and caregivers. You’re probably worried about your child being out of school for so long due to the pandemic – we are too. 100 Days of Reading was created to keep kids learning over the summer months – and to get books and educational materials into the hands of kids who have none.

READ with your kids
LOG your minutes
HELP give books to kids in need.

Parents and teachers – download tools here

PBS Reading Games

Play Games with your favorite characters while practicing your reading

Word World

Practice your reading while spending time with your favorite characters.

I thought you might be looking for reading websites to share with your children. Here is what I found and if you know of others leave me a comment and I will add them to this list.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates