11 Free Reading Websites for Kids This website contains websites for listening to and looking at stories as well as reading and letter games. One of the free reading/letter games sites suggested on this website is ABCya! Reading Eggs This website looks pretty good. I tried the free trial. It give children a placement assessment to get them going at an appropriate level and then has lessons, games and books for your child at the correct level. You can register a number of children so each child is working at their own pace. It doesn't indicate on this page how much a subscription costs after the 2 week free trial. Reading Eggs is designed to make learning to read fun, easy and highly rewarding for children aged 2–13 . The program includes hundreds of online reading lessons , thousands of interactive reading games and over 2000 online books that children love—and it really works! Register now for your 2 week FREE trial of Reading Eggs
Spring Break is just around the corner! Though this year's spring break promises to be different than most others, I hope you will all be able to find something new, unusual, interesting and inspiring to do that will set this week apart. Here are some ideas for you to consider: 1. Get Outside! Not all of these ideas will work in an era of social distancing but here are some ideas to get the creative juices flowing! 50 Fun Free Spring Activities 2. Read a new book! If you haven't already checked out Scholastic's Learn at Home Program , today is the day to do it! It has fabulous stories to watch and read and activities and lessons that go along with the stories. You can select the appropriate grade level for your child. 3. Learn something new! National Geographic Kids is a great website for learning about animals, places on earth and science. There are games, videos, quizzes, brain boosters and scientific information. 4. Make something!
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