Reading & Writing Resources
Language Arts Games | Spelling & Reading Comprehension | Toy Theater
Designed with elementary school classroom in mind, these fun language arts activities are trusted by teachers to help kids learn the alphabet, spelling, reading, & writing. Activities include word finds, word searches, doodles, word scrambles, original & classic stories & more! Free to play, priceless for learning.
Books for Beginning Readers of All Ages
A collection of free, easy-to-read, and accessible books on a wide range of topics. Each book can be speech enabled and accessed using multiple interfaces, including touch screens, the IntelliKeys with custom overlays, and 1 to 3 switches.
131 Tools for Distance Learning & Strategies for Student Engagement | Albert Resources
Has your school closed? We put together a list of 100+ digital and online tools to support distance learning and remote classrooms here.
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10 Effective Multisensory Writing Activities for Kids
Kids learn in a variety of ways, meaning learning activities should appeal to multiple senses. This article discusses one of the most effective ways to teach writing through the use of fun-filled multisensory writing activities, and gives you 10 ideas to use with your child!
ReadWriteThink Parent & Afterschool Resources | ReadWriteThink
Looking for engaging ways to introduce your child to reading or to encourage your teen to write? Need some age-appropriate book suggestions or rainy day activities? The materials here are your answer, all created by experts to be fun, educational, and easy to use outside of school.
This is a simple and fun way to learn sign language for each letter of the alphabet. See It, Say It, Sign It as you learn sign language for each letter and the letter sounds for each letter of the alphabet with American sign language in this Jack Hartmann video.
International Communication Learning Institute
With the formation of the International Communication Learning Institute (ICLI) in 1982 and the bringing forth of See the Sound - Visual Phonics, we finally have a way to help all people learn in the way that is best for them.