A recent crop of picture books turns over the world’s rocks and peers underneath them: “Little Mouse’s Big Book of Fears,” “The Little Bit Scary People” and “Twelve Terrible Things.”
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Today's reading comprehension sites are for a variety of readers. Whether you are helping a young child learn to read, are a student of English as a second language, or are a high-school student studying for the SAT, we've got you covered.
The Compact for Reading outlines a partnership between families and schools to improve reading skills, but it's the School-Home Links Reading Kits I want you to look at.
Major Tests is the only one of today's picks specifically for high-school students prepping for the Critical Reading section of the SAT.
Mr. Nussbaum (a fourth grade teacher from Virginia) color codes the grade-levels for his reading quizzes, and organizes them into topic areas such as Famous People, Animals, and History.
Although scholastic publisher Pearson Longman produced these practice tests for Limited English Profiency (LEP) students in grades one through eight, they'll be valuable to a much larger audience.