The following contains free reading links to outside sources. Country Club Hills School District 160 is not responsible for any content housed/published on these sites.
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Grade Level |
Website |
Description |
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K-8 |
www.education.com |
Printable reading worksheets to use at home. The site allows parents/guardians/tutors to select by grade, subject, and sub-topics. Reading activities and games to do with small children are also provided. |
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3-8 |
www.clubBing.com |
Reading games |
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K-2 |
www.starfall.com |
Teaches students how to read using phonics. |
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4-8 |
www.rhlschool.com |
Reading comprehension worksheets. Included are original stories, poems, essays, and articles. |
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K-3 |
www.freereading.net |
Allows parents/guardians/tutors to download picture cards, audios, and videos. Focus is on literacy skills. |
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K-4 |
www.adrianbruce.com |
This site includes word, phonics, and reading games. There is also a section on improving reading comprehension. |
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3 |
www.ed.gov/pub/CompactforReading |
Reading and literacy skills activities to help children develop their ability to read and write. |
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K-2 |
www.Pbskids.org/read/ |
Free games and activities |
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1-6 |
www.toonuniversity.com |
Skills covered include spelling, parts of speech, words in context, reading comprehension, and adjectives |
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K-6 |
www.gamesquarium.com |
Various reading games |
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PreK |
www.preschoolactivitybox.com |
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PreK-4 |
www.mightybook.com/free-to-read.html |
Text to read, children’s books, music and puzzles |
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K-6 |
www.free-books.org |
Books can be downloaded to an mp3 player |
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K-2 |
www.learningtoday.com |
Reading games and activities that help build key reading skills in phonemic awareness, phonics, sight words, vocabulary, and comprehension. |
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PreK |
www.shirleys-preschool-activities.com |
Kids get hooked on books at an early age. Preschool reading skills are developed. |
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2-5 |
www.rif.org/kids/readingplanet.htm |
This site, provided by Reading is Fundamental, includes games, activities, books, and writing activities. |
Note to parents/guardians – These sites are intended to help your child(ren) develop/strengthen reading skills. Reviewing test scores and classroom assignments, along with communicating with your child(ren)’s teachers will assist you in deciding what skills should be addressed.