Texts that adult learners read for instruction should be at an appropriately complex level and relate to the unit topic. Care should also be taken to ensure that the presentation of the text, even if oriented towards children (e.g., through pictures, language) can still speak directly to adults without condescension.
- Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy
- CommonLit library of resources
- CSAL Library
- Facing History & Ourselves (Collections)
- Learning for Justice (Student Text)
- Newsela (free to state-funded programs in Massachusetts)
- Reading Skills for Today's Adults
- ReadWorks
- The Change Agent (free to state-funded programs in New England)
- Newsela
- Reading Skills for Today's Adults
- ReadWorks
- News For You (costs $)
For descriptions of the resources, please review the handout below:
Other:
- ELA Connections
- Digital Public Library of America Primary Source Sets
- LINCS Learner Center (Learn to Read section)
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