Literacy Calendar
American Indian/Alaska Native Heritage Month
Listen! I have a story to tell. Legends, pourquoi stories, and trickster tales — Native American tradition is rich in storytelling. For book recommendations, classroom activities, and other web resources, browse our sister site Colorín Colorado.
Native American stories from Reading Rockets >
Technology & New Media
Game Changer: Investing in Digital Play to Advance Children's Learning and Health
Younger and younger children are becoming immersed in the new gaming culture. If you think this is an unhealthy trend, you are not alone. The Joan Ganz Cooney Center addresses this concern in a new policy brief. Read more >
For Parents
Frequently Asked
Questions
Question: How can I find information about creating readings for blind or dyslexic students?
Answer: If you are trying to find electronic text and audio books, there are several free options available for students with documented print disabilities: Bookshare and Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic are both popular options for finding texts for students, and may be a good place to start… Read full answer from Dr. Tracy Gray >
Writing Contest
The Exquisite Prompt Writing Challenge!
This monthly challenge gives students in K–12 a chance to flex their writing muscles — and win fabulous prizes! Learn more >
The writing prompts for November
are inspired by Kate DiCamillo and Katherine Paterson.
Reading Rockets Blogs
Sound It Out
Joanne Meier
The "Mystery Reader" needs a book >
Pictures in the Mind: Magicians and Elephants >
Page by Page
Maria Salvadore
Native American Heritage and a dearth of children’s books >
Why not use graphic novels with younger children? >
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