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Websites for Reading Instructional Resources

www.rti4success.org   The National Center on Response to Intervention offers implementation, planning, and evaluation for early literacy and reading.
www.fcrr.org The Florida Center for Reading Research reports on core, supplemental, and intervention activities.  Also, download research-based student center reading activities for grades K-5.
www.interventioncentral.com Find free tools and resources to help educators create effective learning opportunities for all children.
www.readingrockets.org Find information for teaching all students to read.
www.colorincolorado.org/educators/teaching Use effective research-based reading instruction for English language learners.
www.songsforteaching.com Find songs available for building reading and language arts skills.
www.educationalpress.org Create free educational tools
www.pbs.org/teachers Free resources and lesson plans are available.
www.readwritethink.org Access the highest quality practices and resources provided by the International Reading Association (IRA).
www.teachingk-8.com Professional development and classroom activities are posted.
www.readinglady.com The Reading Lady provides a teacher resource center.
www.k8accesscenter.org The Center enhances access to the general curriculum for students with disabilities.
www.centerforinstruction.org Investigate this cutting-edge collection of SBR strategies and information on K-12 reading instruction.
www.iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/  The IRIS Center for Training Enhancements offers free online interactive resources that translate research about the education of students with disabilities into practice. Their materials cover a wide variety of evidence-based topics, including RTI, reading strategies, and progress monitoring. This website is sponsored by Vanderbilt University and the U.S. Department of Education.

 

     
 


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