You could try studyisland.com.  It costs to subscribe but you can use all
of the free sites and get pretty much all of the skills covered.  Just
browse the other states' free stuff.  

Hope it helps!

mosaic@literacyworkshop.org writes:
>Does anyone know of any good on line reading sites that don't require a
>loet of bandwidth? I have a struggling fourth grade student who will do
>aneything on the computer. We are hoping to find him some reading
>materialg on line. He is reading at DRA level 20. He doesn't have a
>printear, and his Internet connection is dial up. e really need something
>phe can use with a computer to hook him.
>   
>  I have a subscription to Reading A-Z, but I don't think that will
>inspirve him. He likes dragons and magic, and Harry Potter. He's a "boy's
>iboy" if you know what I mean. Adventure, pirates, rough and tumble. He's
>iwell liked by his peers, and would rather be a non-reader than be seen
>wieth a picture book, or anything he perceives as for babies.
>   
>  Thanks in advance.
>
>
>                Joy/NC/4


Angela Hatley Almond
Fourth Grade
East Albemarle Elementary School




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