All About Adolescent Literacy

All about adolescent literacy. Resources for parents and educators of kids in grades 4-12.
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Dr. Seuss for Older Students

NEA’s annual Read Across America celebration is a great opportunity for tweens and teens to both celebrate their literacy and language skills and share them in meaningful ways.

Family Literacy Bag: Sleep

Go on a "sleepy" reading adventure! Teachers can support reading together at home with Reading Rockets family literacy bags — designed to encourage hands-on fun and learning centered around paired fiction and nonfiction books. (Level: Kindergarten)

When to Call Your Child's Teacher

Extra, Extra: Books on the Menu for March 2nd

Combine two great American treasures — Dr. Seuss and your local newspaper — for some reading and writing fun in your classroom or at home.

Pre-writing with Dr. Seuss

Seuss silliness is contagious! Spread it to your classroom writing centers.

Choosing a Preschool

The First Snowfall

For many English language learners, their first snowfall in the United States may be the first they have ever experienced. It can be a magical experience, and it can also be a little overwhelming — and cold! These resources are great for turning a snowy day into a memorable teaching moment.


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