Use these resources at home with your student:
Biblionasium: This website is a safe social networking site for kids. They can post what they reading, see what books are popular, recommend their favorite books to others, and build their own virtual bookshelf. Parents can log on to monitor their child's activity and find appropriate reading selections.
https://www.biblionasium.com/
Reading Rockets: Reading Tips for Parents: This page has a number of reading tips for any parent.
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/reading-tips-parents
Reading Rockets: Reading Tips for Parents of Children with Disabilities: This page has tips for parents of children with speech and language problems, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, hearing loss or deafness, low vision or blindness, intellectual disabilities, or cerebral palsy.
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/reading-tips-parents
Scholastic: This page has tips and resources for parents of any child. Parents can enter the age and interest of their child and find appropriate reading materials.
http://www.scholastic.com/parents/
Read-Write-Think: This page has a number of English Language Arts games, activities, and ideas for parents. The resources are differentiated by grade level.
http://www.readwritethink.org/parent-afterschool-resources/
International Reading Association: This page has a number of brochures for parents covering different topics such as getting your child ready to read, supporting your beginning reader, and what kids really want to read.
http://www.reading.org/informationfor/parents.aspx
https://www.biblionasium.com/
Reading Rockets: Reading Tips for Parents: This page has a number of reading tips for any parent.
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/reading-tips-parents
Reading Rockets: Reading Tips for Parents of Children with Disabilities: This page has tips for parents of children with speech and language problems, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, hearing loss or deafness, low vision or blindness, intellectual disabilities, or cerebral palsy.
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/reading-tips-parents
Scholastic: This page has tips and resources for parents of any child. Parents can enter the age and interest of their child and find appropriate reading materials.
http://www.scholastic.com/parents/
Read-Write-Think: This page has a number of English Language Arts games, activities, and ideas for parents. The resources are differentiated by grade level.
http://www.readwritethink.org/parent-afterschool-resources/
International Reading Association: This page has a number of brochures for parents covering different topics such as getting your child ready to read, supporting your beginning reader, and what kids really want to read.
http://www.reading.org/informationfor/parents.aspx