Helpful+Websites



Below you will find links to sites that I have found useful in the teaching of literacy.

[|Reading Lady]: This site has a ton of useful documents related to //Mosaic of Thought// and the various reading comprehension strategies explored in that text.

[|Fountas and Pinnell]: Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell are two of the pioneers in guided reading. You will find lots of useful information on this page.

[|The Florida Center for Reading Research]: This site has a lot of resources for RTI and is very user friendly. You can find many great lessons on this page.

[|Choice Literacy]: This site provides literacy coaches with a slew of resources. It does require a membership to view many of the videos but it's definitely worth it.

[|Reading A to Z]: This site has a huge library of leveled readers, leveled fluency passages, and leveled reader's theater scripts. There is a fee for it but a lot of districts are able to cover the cost of it through Title I. The fee is small and it's definitely worth the investment.

[|Leveled Book Database]: This is a good site for getting reading levels on your classroom library books.

[|Wachusett Regional School District]: This is a fabulous site for reader's workshop! It has tons of lessons, frameworks for the year, and other resources. I have used several of the resources on this site with teachers.

[|Literacy Work Stations]: This has some great resources for literacy work stations that are based on Debbie Diller's book //Literacy Work Stations.// I did find that some of the links didn't work because they contained materials that were developed using a specific computer program.

[|Virtual Vine Literacy Work Stations]: Here is another site with some good resources for Literacy Work Stations.