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Second grade teacher giving an ELA lesson to small group of students sitting on the carpet.

Launching Young Readers

Launching Young Readers is a public television series designed for teachers, parents, caregivers, and anyone else interested in helping children learn to read. 

Photo by Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for EDUimages

Letter Names with Reese, Kindergartener

Letter Names with Reese, Kindergartener

Reading expert Linda Farrell works with Reese to master the name of every letter. She helps Reese sing the alphabet song clearly and with no mistakes. She teaches him to look carefully at letters as he names them. Ms. Farrell also helps Reese identify every letter of the alphabet accurately, including differentiating between letters that look similar (in Reese’s case, ‘y’ and ‘v’). Learning the name of every letter is a critical pre-reading skill.

Volunteer reader doing a picture book read aloud with diverse group of kids

Literacy Calendar

Cultural heritage months and reading celebrations like NEA’s Read Across America fill the calendar year with joyful ways to explore multicultural stories, read together, and learn together.

Photo: Jumpstart

Parents reading picture book to their two young children

Literacy at Home

Discover how to support your child’s growth as a young reader and writer. Here you’ll find our Reading 101 for Families guide, bilingual parent tips, ideas for building your child’s knowledge about the world, Q&A with experts, guidance on how to help a child who struggles, and ways to connect with your child’s school.

Two elementary children sitting on rug listening to read aloud

Literacy in the Inclusive Classroom

With thoughtful planning, reading and writing instruction can be adapted to meet the needs of every student in the classroom. Get ideas to help you design an inclusive language arts program, including tips about your classroom library, integrating technology, visual supports, read aloud strategies, teaching comprehension, and more.

Young boy holding turtle in nature center

Literacy in the Sciences

Here you’ll find ideas for pairing STEM-themed books with hands-on activities, booklists, interviews with children’s authors, links to science-themed shows from PBS Kids, and more. 

Reading tutor working with a first grade student at a desk

Looking at Reading Interventions

In this special Reading Rockets video series, reading expert Linda Farrell works one-on-one with students in grades K-3 to help ensure that they master the skills they need to become proficient readers.

Looking at Writing

Looking at Writing

Explore annotated writing samples from kids in pre-K through grade 3, and see next-step suggestions for instruction. You’ll also learn about writing milestones and different purposes of writing — along with ideas for how to make room for writing during the day.

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