This is a list of media websites that have prepared activities such as lesson plans, transcripts, pre-prepared questions, etc., for teachers. If you are looking for good reading comprehension websites for students to practice, or if you are looking for good resources to use in your own classes, don't forget to also check the "Reading Skills" section for additional resources.
- Curriki - Find free to use learning and teaching content from diverse content providers and educators from around the world.
- Lessons for Teaching Reading Strategies - this site provides directions and explanations to teachers on how to teach various reading strategies to students.
- Common Lit - a variety of public-domain stories at a variety of (identified) levels with comprehension and discussion questions.
- One Stop English - you can get free access to materials by signing up for a free trial with an e-mail address. They have reading comprehension materials aimed at specific specialties such as business, banking & finance, marketing, hospitality & tourism, nursing, human resources, law. These reading materials include intermediate and advanced texts with professional pre-made worksheets that ask questions before and after readings.
- ReadWorks - a variety of public-domain stories at a variety of (identified) levels with comprehension and discussion questions.
- NewsELA - Newsela is a data base of current events stories tailor-made for classroom use. Indexed by broad theme (e.g. War and Peace, Arts, Science, Health, Law, Money), stories are both student-friendly and can be accessed in different formats by reading level.
- CommonLit - Free content for reading and writing comprehension and analysis.
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