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James Pivirotto » Lakeland Scott Campus Math & Reading Intervention Page

Lakeland Scott Campus Math & Reading Intervention Page

Click on the subject below to access resources. 
Please join my Reading Intervention Google Classroom to access activities. Join here https://classroom.google.com with the code: txvip3a.
 
Please join my Math Intervention Google Classroom to access activities.
Join here https://classroom.google.com with the code 77hry7z
 
 
 
Hi Everyone! I hope that you are staying healthy and taking this time to read some good books! I have added some great resources for you can check out!  
 

If you need help finding your next book to read, check out this website for some great suggestions!

https://www.readbrightly.com/best-childrens-ya-books-january-2020/

 

https://kids.powerlibrary.org/

Connect with your library for some great online reading resources and cross curricular games!

www.readworks.org

Literacy lessons that include comprehension and short passages to analyze. Free, Grades K-12

www.newsela.com

Takes authentic content from the world's most trusted providers and turn it into learning materials that are classroom-ready.

https://www.storylineonline.net/

Listen to your favorite story books read by famous actors!

Vocabulary App: World’s Worst Pet Vocabulary Grades 4-8

World’s Worst Pet exposes students to over 1000 Tier Two words at 6 different levels through four engaging games.

Factmonster.com

This fun site has all kinds of games and facts about books. Free, Grades K-12

http://hpread.scholastic.com/

Any kids who love Harry Potter will adore this everything Harry Potter reading website. Free, grade 3-7

https://reading.ecb.org/index.html

Into the Book is a reading comprehension site that focuses on reading strategies teachers work on every day. Get practice using prior knowledge, making connections, questioning, visualizing, inferring, summarizing, evaluating and synthesizing. Free, Grades K-6

https://readtheory.org/

Read Theory offers online reading activities for all ages and ability levels. The program adapts to students’ individual ability levels and presents them with thousands of skill-building exercises that suit their needs. Free, Grades K-12

https://www.tweentribune.com/

Lots of non-fiction articles on this site and you can level it by Lexile (reading) level. Free, Grades K-12


 

 
Teacher Contact Information: 
 
Math: Mrs. Canjar
 
Reading: Mrs. Rogowski