Teaching Elementary School Students To be Effective Writers outlines a variety of ways students can build and become better writers. The document offers different recommendations like daily writing time for students, understanding the writing process, and fluency in handwriting, spelling and word processing.


Visual Literacy in English Language Teaching explores the role of visual literacy in modern education, discussing how multimodal texts and images enhance reading comprehension. It is particularly relevant for integrating digital and media literacy into literacy instruction.


Teaching children to Read: An Evidence-Based Assessment on the Scientific Research Literature on Reading and Its Implications for Reading Instruction outlines key components of effective reading instruction, including phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. It serves as a foundational resource for understanding research-based reading practices.


The Power of a Great Introduction is a short animated TED-Ed lesson explaining how strong introductions hook readers. It provides practical strategies for structuring an engaging introduction, making it valuable for teaching writing skills.


Newsela provides a collection of real-world nonfiction and current event articles that are adapted to multiple reading levels. This resource supports differentiated instruction, allowing educators to tailor content to students’ reading abilities while maintaining the same core information. *I have not used this resource yet but it looks promising.*


Bellingham passionately argues for the importance of reading aloud to children, emphasizing its impact on comprehension, engagement, and imagination. Ideal for teachers seeking to boost reading fluency and literacy development.


This platform teaches middle-years students how to critically analyze online information, news, and digital texts. It includes lesson plans for teachers, games, and videos about misinformation, online safety, and ethical digital engagement. *I have not used this resource yet but it looks promising.*