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Teaching Reading: A Balanced Approach for Today's Classrooms
Pamela Farris, Northern Illinois University
Carol Fuhler, Iowa State University
Maria Walther

Emergent Literacy: Beginning Reading and Writing

Web Links

Teaching preK-8, the Professional Ideabook for Teachers
(http://ericps.ed.uiuc.edu/npin/nls/teachk-8.html)

This online magazine offers classroom activities, author interviews, teacher resources, and more!
The International Reading Association
(www.reading.org)

The official home page of the IRA is your link to article archives, a bookstore, choices booklists, graduate programs, literacy links, a media center, topics in focus, and even more to members!
The American Library Association
(http://www.ala.org)

The official home page of the IRA is your link to article archives, a bookstore, choices booklists, graduate programs, literacy links, a media center, topics in focus, and even more to members!
Language Links
(http://usingenglish.netfirms.com/links/)

These are some of the best links to do with learning, using, and teaching the English language. Feel free to add your own links, and help them make this a great resource!
Teaching Reading
(http://www.mycinnamontoast.com/teaching-children-to-read.html)

This site from the My Cinnamon Toast Family Portal provides links to information on programs, articles, websites, and software that pertain to teaching reading.
The SMARTer Kids Foundation
(http://www.smarterkids.org/k12/index.asp)

The SMARTer Kids Foundation provides grants and programs to eligible K - 12 schools and learning institutions. This site provides links for full details and instructions on how to apply.
Resources for Locating Read-Aloud Books
(http://www.escore.com/1000_centers/1500_c_fmo.html)

This site from SCORE! Learning has book lists separated by grade level and a great lists of books to read aloud. There are also resources on locating more read-aloud books.
National Organization for the Education of Young Children
(http://www.naeyc.org/naeyc)

Information about developmentally appropriate practices.
Reading is Fundamental
(http://www.si.edu/rif)

Provides tips for caregivers and volunteers