Resource Library
Washtenaw Literacy developed or curated these tools to support the work of our tutors.
This library is under development, and new resources are being added. We hope you’ll come here often for new ideas and inspiration!
Please let us know if you have suggestions. If you have not found what you need, reach out to Alison Austin for ideas.
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This is an assessment and discussion tool to determine what reading strategies learners already use and/or need.
This website has free reading passages on a wide variety of topics suitable for adults. It includes the ability to adjust the reading level. You can also get extension activities and comprehension questions. You will have to sign up (get a login) but it is free. Keywords; resource, materials, BL
2,500 conversations with audio and 3,000 short stories and essays with exercises for ESL learners to practice pronunciation, reading, and listening.
A graphic organizer to help learners build a sequence.
A graphic organizer to help learners sequence events when writing or speaking.
Research discussing 4 key principles in lesson planning; scaffolding, inclusion, noticing, and connecting.
