Pearson Education Suggested Reading Lists
Grades K-2
Grades 3-5
Grades 6-8
Why is reading so important?
Studies show that reading for pleasure makes a big difference to children's educational performance. Reading can change a child's future! Here's how you can get your child off to a great start.
mCLASS Home Connect
This site provides resources for families to practice and reinforce important literacy skills with their children who are being asseessed with Acadience reading assessments.
Florida Center for Reading Research
Welcome to FCRR! We are dedicated to ensuring that all children read. Learning to read begins at home through everyday interactions with children, long before they attend school. Here, parents, caregivers, and families can find resources to support their children’s reading. FCRR empowers you to use these resources to make evidence-informed decisions to improve reading for all learners.
PBS Parents
The most powerful ways to develop children's literacy skills are also the simplest: talk to them, read to them and write with them. When caring adults talk to kids about the world - from how recipes work to the rules of baseball - they are planting seeds of knowledge that will help kids grow into curious thinkers, readers and writers
Reading Rockets
Visit the "Helping Struggling Readers" page if your child is having trouble learning to read. Click on "Target the Problem!" to open a tool that defines a variety of reading difficulties, such as fluency and comprehension, and explains how kids parents, and teachers can recognize signs of the difficulty.
Grades K-2
Grades 3-5
Grades 6-8
Why is reading so important?
Studies show that reading for pleasure makes a big difference to children's educational performance. Reading can change a child's future! Here's how you can get your child off to a great start.
mCLASS Home Connect
This site provides resources for families to practice and reinforce important literacy skills with their children who are being asseessed with Acadience reading assessments.
Florida Center for Reading Research
Welcome to FCRR! We are dedicated to ensuring that all children read. Learning to read begins at home through everyday interactions with children, long before they attend school. Here, parents, caregivers, and families can find resources to support their children’s reading. FCRR empowers you to use these resources to make evidence-informed decisions to improve reading for all learners.
PBS Parents
The most powerful ways to develop children's literacy skills are also the simplest: talk to them, read to them and write with them. When caring adults talk to kids about the world - from how recipes work to the rules of baseball - they are planting seeds of knowledge that will help kids grow into curious thinkers, readers and writers
Reading Rockets
Visit the "Helping Struggling Readers" page if your child is having trouble learning to read. Click on "Target the Problem!" to open a tool that defines a variety of reading difficulties, such as fluency and comprehension, and explains how kids parents, and teachers can recognize signs of the difficulty.