Literacy Links

 
 

Do you have a favorite link?

Stories to Grow - http://www.storiestogrowby.com/- A wonderful collection of stories, folktales and songs from around the world. Stories for all age groups. The search feature makes it easy to locate stories.  

Children's Storybooks Online- http://www.magickeys.com/books/index.html -A collection of illustrated children's stories for kids of all ages.

Bedtime Stories - Home Office - http://www.bedtime-story.com/bedtime-story/indexmain.htm - A colorful website housing a collection of favorite stories for all age groups. Stories are categorized by themes. Information presented about each story helps the user to determine its appropriateness.  

ChildrensStory.com - http://www.childrenstory.com - This site contains fairytales, interactive stories, and rhymes. This website also encourages the submission of children's stories for publication.

Dr. Tancock's Literacy Course - Ball State University - http://web.bsu.edu/00smtancock/ - This website contains information for a number of reading courses taught by Dr. Tancock at Ball State University. The numerous activities and projects listed at this site could generate ideas for literacy projects.

Northwest Regional Association - http://www.nwrel.org/sky/index.asp?ID=3&d=6 - Contains links to numerous projects for the literacy classroom. First, search this site for "literacy projects". Projects can be adapted for almost any classroom.  

Literacy and Technology -http://campus.fortunecity.com/newton/40/home.html This sites has links to resources that will help promote student literacy. It's a useful resource for teachers, students and parents. (created by Dr. Joyce Hinkson, an educator from California).

Panahou School, Honolulu, Hawaii -http://www.punahou.edu/js/gradek/f/index.html - Consists of students' activities and projects. It also has a listing of international web sites with the work of students. This is a nice model to help teachers create their own class websites.