There are so many literacy websites and resources out there how can you tell which ones are legitimate? Here we provide you with some options that we think you will find helpful and informative. We hope you enjoy them!
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| 7/28/2010 |
Pre-GED website list |
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Links to a variety of websites that will assist tutors and learners prepare for the GED. |
| 7/26/2010 |
U.S. Civics & Citizenship Online |
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Its purpose is to provide a quick and easy path to resources to help instructors prepare students for naturalization and to incorporate civics into ESL instruction. |
| 3/13/2007 |
Clearinghouse on Reading, English and Communication |
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Follow the link to 'lesson plans' and find an amazing assortment - handwriting; reading; spelling; vocabulary; & writing composition. |
| 7/7/2006 |
Assessment Strategies & Reading Profiles |
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This site offers 2 tracks: Match a Profile and a Mini-Course in Reading. One will assist you in creating lesson plans for your learner(s) and the other will provide you with much needed information about Reading and the adult learner. Should be very helpful! |
| 4/11/2006 |
Differentiating Instruction for a Multilevel Class (article) |
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Wonderful guide to approaching a tutor session with adult learners at different levels. It can be done! |
| 3/21/2006 |
Florida Literacy Coalition |
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Go to the teacher/tutor link under Literacy Resources on the left hand side of the home page. This will take you to the following links:
Tutor Tips; Corrections; Reading Instruction/Research; Learning Disabilities; ESL Workplace; Family Literacy; ESL/Project Online Publication; Health Literacy; Math; Multiple Intelligences; Techology.
What a wonderful resource!! I am sure that you will find something interesting and helpful!! |
| 3/2/2006 |
Literacy Connections - advice for literacy tutors |
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Topics include the language experience approach, phonics, word study, and the best in children's literature. |
| 3/2/2006 |
Literacy Connections |
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Literacy Connections provides a wealth of information on reading, teaching and tutoring techniques, ESL literacy, and adult literacy. We recommend resources that are useful for teachers, volunteers, and directors of literacy programs. Topics include the language experience approach, phonics, word study, and the best in children's literature. |