Title I
Our Title I Reading Program is a key part of our support system, offering targeted instruction to help all students become strong readers. Using small group lessons, regular assessments, and research-based interventions, we tailor support to each student's needs. The program supplements classroom instruction and ensures timely, effective literacy support. Focused on data, family involvement, and equity, our program aims for early intervention and academic success for every child.
Here are some online resources that can support reading for elementary students and provide tools for parents to help:
For Students:
1. Reading Rockets – Offers strategies, lesson plans, and resources for building early literacy skills.
2. Starfall – A popular site for young learners, providing interactive games, stories, and activities to improve reading and phonics skills.
3. Epic! – A large digital library with books, audiobooks, and educational videos for children.
4. Raz-Kids – Provides interactive eBooks and quizzes, helping children build reading skills at their own pace.
5. PBS Kids – Fun and educational games based on popular PBS Kids characters to support reading and literacy development.
For Families:
1. Family Reading Partnership – Offers guidance on how to foster a love of reading at home.
2. Understood – Provides resources and advice on helping children with learning differences, including reading challenges.
3. Read Aloud 15 Minutes – Promotes the importance of reading aloud to children for 15 minutes daily to support literacy development.
4. The National Center for Family Literacy – Offers tips, books, and resources to support parents in helping their children with reading and literacy.
These resources offer a variety of tools to enhance reading skills for both students and parents.