This is a collection of sites found by teachers for children and parents to visit.
This web site lists reading
suggestions by grade level. It is put out by the Houghton Mifflin company. They are
the publishers of our new reading series.
http://www.eduplace.com/kids/rdg/grade5.html
This site is designed to
learn more information about various authors and illustrators. It will give you lists of
all the books written by certain authors. It can give you birthdays, websites, and
interviews for many children's authors and illustrators.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/biochildhome.htm
This site gives recommended
book titles for primary readers. It is through the University of Virginia. The books teach
about shapes, rhyming, patterns, numbers, and letters.
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/curry/centers/pals/Pals%20web/cb.html
This site is from Bank Street
College. It suggests books for all ages, levels, subjects and categories. It can link you
to a book store to purchase any of these book titles.
http://www.bnkst.edu/americareads/books.html
This site contains all the
Caldecott Medal winners from 1938-2000. It gives a list of all the titles that did not win
each year and a summary of each book. It also gives information about the Caldecott Medal
and much more.
http://www.ala.org/alsc/cquick.html
This site contains all the
Newbery Award winners from 1938-2000. It gives a list of all the titles that did not win
each year and a summary of each book. It also gives information about the Newbery Award
and much more.
http://www.ala.org/alsc/newbery.html
This site is the Academic
center for Excellence. It is for kids, parents and teachers. It shows what children are
doing in classrooms all around the United States. Students write stories and have them
published on this site. It can link you to other educational sites.
http://www.acekids.com/kidshome.html
This site is an on-line reading program for kids in grade K-8.
There are suggestions for teachers, parents and students.