This is a collection of resources that can be used for teaching reading skills, reading remediation, or adding nonfiction articles to supplement novels or short stories.
Readworks - ReadWorks provides K-12 teachers with what to teach and how to teach it—online, for free, to be shared broadly. They provide the largest, highest-quality library of curated nonfiction and literary articles in the country, along with reading comprehension and vocabulary lessons, formative assessments, and teacher guidance. Most importantly, everything ReadWorks does is based on proven cognitive science research, not unproven academic theory.
You can use the articles already downloaded in the library ReadWorks folder, or you can sign up for your own free account. The digital version offers the ability to create classes using student gmail accounts. Library ReadWorks Folder Related videos to Reading Artices on Website: Martin Luther King Jr. |
Smithsonian Teen Tribune - Each weekday, the Smithsonian scours the internet for age-appropriate news stories that will interest students in Grades 1-12, then invites them to take quizzes or post comments. All quiz scores are delivered automatically to teachers. All comments are approved by their teachers before they are published. They only use news stories from reputable news organizations, such as the Associated Press, local newspapers, and TV stations.
Teachers will get an email over the weekend alerting them to the new articles available on Mondays. |
Newsela - Newsela provides current news articles with a choice of five different reading lexile levels. There are quiz questions and writing prompts for many articles.
This website is also free with a school email address. Classrooms can be created on Newsela or Google classrooms can be imported into newsela to use the classroom features on the site. |