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*HMH (the company that supports READ 180U program) has an At Home Learning Support page for teachers, parents and students. The site address is https://hmhco.com/learningsupport. This page contains free learning resources, free webinars for remote learning and planning, program support, and technical support!
Articles: "How to Raise a Reader" By Regan McMahon https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/how-to-raise-a-reader Websites: Scholastic Learn at Home https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html 20 Apps for Kids Who Think Reading Is Boring https://www.commonsensemedia.org/lists/20-apps-for-kids-who-think-reading-is-boring#tweens Books for Reluctant Readers https://www.commonsensemedia.org/lists/books-for-reluctant-readers While we are practicing social distancing, most of us won't be heading out to the public library. Please remember that EVERY cobb county student has access to the Cobb County Library System through Library Pass. I have taken each of my classes to the Media Center this year to have Ms. Daley our media specialist give a lesson on how to navigate the site. Here is the sign in information: Library PASS- Access to Cobb County Library At the library students can check-out books and use computers/wi-fi. Outside of the library students can read, download, or stream books. •Website: www.cobbcat.org/librarypass •Your library card number is your student number •Your PIN is your 4 digit birth month & day Ms. Daley recently shared this resource with me as well. SORA gives students access to thousands of digital and audiobooks. https://spark.adobe.com/page/jJeiAux7L4MMK/ follow the instructions to set up your child's free account. Here are a few websites/resources you may find useful while helping your child at home. |
Apps for Struggling Readers:
Google Play
Storia
Middle School Confidential
Marvel Comics
My Pop Studio
On-line Resources:
www.wonderopolis.com
www.freerice.com
www.lexil.com
www.adlit.org
www.readwritethink.org
www.newsela.org
www.scholastic.com/parents/blogs/scholastic-parents-raise-reader/high-interest-books-struggling-middle-school-readers
Here is a link to a “book talk” flyer that I found online. There are several questions that can help parents get their child talking about what they are reading.
www.abss.k12.nc.us/cms/lib/NC01001905/Centricity/Domain/36/Parent%20Book%20Talk%20flyer.pdf
Google Play
Storia
Middle School Confidential
Marvel Comics
My Pop Studio
On-line Resources:
www.wonderopolis.com
www.freerice.com
www.lexil.com
www.adlit.org
www.readwritethink.org
www.newsela.org
www.scholastic.com/parents/blogs/scholastic-parents-raise-reader/high-interest-books-struggling-middle-school-readers
Here is a link to a “book talk” flyer that I found online. There are several questions that can help parents get their child talking about what they are reading.
www.abss.k12.nc.us/cms/lib/NC01001905/Centricity/Domain/36/Parent%20Book%20Talk%20flyer.pdf
Library PASS- Access to Cobb County Library
At the library students can check-out books and use computers/wi-fi. Outside of the library students can read, download, or stream books.
•Website: www.cobbcat.org/librarypass
•Your library card number is your student number
•Your PIN is your 4 digit birth month & day
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