Loyal Books makes the world's public domain audiobooks available for browsing in a visual and entertaining way.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Reading
- Date Added:
- 11/25/2018
Loyal Books makes the world's public domain audiobooks available for browsing in a visual and entertaining way.
Free audio stories for kids. Use the top menu to find: original stories, fairytales, classic authors, myths & world, educational and poems & music.
You can also download the audio stories to have a digital copy!
"Search for a book, use the filters, or just click on any book to start reading. You can read or download the full book, right here, at no cost."
You can also find audio versions and themed collections.
Many languages avaialable.
The story follows the journey of miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, who despises the joy and warmth of Christmas. On Christmas Eve, he is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, who warns him of the consequences of his selfishness. Throughout the night, Scrooge is visited by three spirits: the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. These spirits show him his past, present, and future, revealing the impact of his actions on others. The experiences lead Scrooge to transform into a kinder, more generous person who rediscovers the true meaning of Christmas: love, compassion, and the importance of helping others.
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Open each book to see the sound/pattern included in the story. Sets 1-50 are available. High interest decodable chapter books are also included.
Free online education courses. The site features a lot of material found only on universities’ private sites, all in easy to browse categories. Use the filters on the right side of the screen to find the items listed below:
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Free School is a safe and friendly place to expose children to famous art, classical music, children's literature and natural science. Check out the great videos on a wide range of topics.
"The Core Knowledge Foundation provides open access to content-rich curriculum materials for preschool through grade 8, including the Core Knowledge Curriculum Series™, with many materials now available and many more in development."
You will need to provide your email address to download these amazing resources. CK has aligned their ELA to the Science of Reading in collaboration with Amplify Reading.
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This site from Harper Collins Publishing has a great collection of over 100 stories read aloud by authors for children to watch/listen to.
This is also great for parents to use at home for story time!
There are some great books/stories in here.
This version is organized by chapter.
"The Importance of Being Earnest" is a satirical play written by Oscar Wilde. It tells the story of two friends, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, who create fictional personas to escape the constraints of Victorian society. Jack pretends to be his own brother, Ernest, in the city, while Algernon assumes the role of Jack's fictional brother Ernest, in the country. The play revolves around mistaken identities, witty dialogue, and social hypocrisy. As the plot unfolds, both men's deceptions unravel, leading to humorous and chaotic situations. Ultimately, the play mocks the superficiality of society and highlights the importance of honesty and sincerity.
"KidsRead2Kids helps kids build self-esteem and reading confidence with every chapter. We hope to inspire and empower young readers.
KidsRead2Kids was founded by Dyslexic and ADHD siblings to bring the joy and confidence back to the struggling reader.
We provide free video-audio books read by kids for kids - filmed chapter by chapter for easy listening. A great resource for both homeschooling parents and primary teachers."
Select "Read Alouds" from the top menu to find Classic Novels like Anne of Green Gables, Early Learners (including picture books and decodable books), Popular Stories (like Kit Kittredge), and even Lesson Plans!
Voici quelques livres du 19e siècle pour les étudiants en Français plus avancé.
Les auteurs sont:
Somayeh Kamranian; Guy de Maupassant; Alphonse Daudet; and Jean Giono
Listen to free audio books online on any device.
This site offers limited free (one per age rage) French resources to help your child maintain their literacy skills!
Littératout offers you simple and fun activities, digital books, video capsules and suggestions for activities to do with your child to keep him engaged and motivated in reading, writing and oral communication.
Free lecture notes, exams, and videos from MIT.
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Be sure to check under courses and resources tabs at the top of the screen. Use the filters on the left to find the materials you're looking for or browse. K-12 educators - add the high school filter under "Level" to get started.
Download this free children’s story book released by the WHO to help children and young people cope with COVID-19.
"This is a story of Mark and his Brain. At the age of 10, Mark sustained a brain injury which left him with some significant physical impairments. In this story we see how Mark and his Brain recover and overcome these injuries. We learn how to keep our brains safe, and we learn the importance of
including and accepting others.
My Jelly Brain is suitable for children aged 3 to 8 years. It is a read-aloud for the younger children however the older children could read this independently. My Jelly Brain is a teaching tool used to meet many of the Department of Education curriculum teaching outcomes (here in Nova Scotia) in multiple subjects up to and including grade 3. Although I expect that the educational curriculum may vary slightly from province to province, in Nova Scotia the book aligns with...many subjects and outcomes."
You will need to download the book to read it.
TEACHER RESOURCES - copy and paste this url into your web browser - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16gU5-_ZDR79y44y7rC2os546fDmpQhWX