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  Link   Reading A to Z
Although A to Z is a subscription service it offers many free samples. The subscription is relatively inexpensive.
  Link   Book Share
Bookshare.org Library Now Free to All U.S. Students with Qualifying Disabilities Memberships for U.S. schools and qualifying U.S. students of all ages including K-12, post-secondary and adult education, are now free, thanks to special funding from
  Link   The Talking Book Classroom
Teachers may check out books on cassette (after registering) for special needs students. Some publications may be written in Braille.
  Link   Great Books Online
  Link   Internet Public Library
Your guide to resources on the Internet.
  Link   Literacy Connections
Literacy Connections provides a wealth of information on reading, teaching and tutoring techniques, ESL literacy, and adult literacy. We recommend resources that are useful for teachers, volunteers, and directors of literacy programs. Topics include
  Link   Book Adventure
Book Adventure is a FREE reading motivation program for children in grades K-8. Children create their own book lists from over 7,000 recommended titles, take multiple choice quizzes on the books they've read, and earn points and prizes for their lite
  Link   The Bookhive
A guide to children's literature and books.
  Link   Stories
Read stories and play games.
  Link   NASAexplores
NASAexplores provides free weekly educational articles and lesson plans adapted to three reading levels and covering numerous subjects. Printable and downloadable, these supplemental curriculum resources meet national education standards. The site is
  Link   Novel Units
Too many book titles to list! Each book has a complete lesson unit (although some links may not work, most of the will).
  Link   Building Language for Literacy
Researched-based literacy skills in a simple game format. Help Nina the Naming Newt, Leo the Letter-loving Lobster, or Regiie the Rhyming Rhino.
  Link   Jan Brett Web Site
3, 572 pages of free activities, coloring pages, and projects
  Link   Dolch Phrases
Teachers can print out the Dolch phrases and give them to the students for practice.
  Link   Story Online
Guest readers read new and old children's favorites.the video of the pictures in the book were wonderful. I just got through listening to Al Gore read Brave Irene by William Steig. Great site for teachers, parents and students.
  Link   Starfall
Reading tools for beginning reader to fluent reader.
  Link   Univeristy of Virginia Library, Free Ebooks
The University of Virginia Library offers a listing of free Ebooks. Take a look at the v-e-r-y long listing of titles.