ELA RESOURCE PACKETS (Click arrow on the right to open links)
MATH RESOURCE PACKETS
MAY LEARNING PACKETS
Kindergarten
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Kindergarten
At Home Packet (Section 1, Only)
(Pages 1-54)
Independent Reading
*No Teacher Guide
Writing & Language Lessons (Entries 1-5)
*No Teacher Guide
First Grade
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
First Grade
At Home Packet (Section 1, Only)
Independent Reading
*No Teacher Guide
Writing & Language Lessons (Entries 6-10)
*No Teacher Guide
Second Grade
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Second Grade
At Home Packet (Section 1, Only)
Independent Reading
*No Teacher Guide
Writing & Language
Third Grade
Section 2
Third Grade
At Home Packet(Section 1, Only)
Independent Reading
*No Teacher Guide
Writing & Language Lessons
Section 3
Section 4
Fourth Grade
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Fourth Grade
At Home Packet (Section 1, Only)
Independent Reading
*No Teacher Guide
Writing & Language Lessons
Fifth Grade
Section 2
Fifth Grade
At Home Packet (Section 1, Only)
Independent Reading
*No Teacher Guide
Writing & Language Lessons
Section 3
Section 4
ReadyRosie Early Literacy Resources
TDOE, Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation Partner with ReadyRosie to Provide
Free Early Education Resources to Families
NASHVILLE, TN— The Tennessee Department of Education and Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF) announced a statewide partnership with ReadyRosie, an early education online platform, to provide short videos and free resources with simple, engaging activities for Tennessee families and children, ages birth through 3rd grade, to do at home.
Through this partnership, all families with school-aged children in Tennessee will have access to ReadyRosie Modeled Moment videos, which equips them with simple and fun activities to help their children learn while at home. Around two minutes long in both English and Spanish, the video “moments” feature real families demonstrating instructional activities that parents can then replicate with their own children and are rooted in learning goals for children on topics such as literacy, early math, health and well-being.
“As we continue to navigate these challenging times, we are excited to provide all Tennessee families with access to this incredible platform to help them create rich learning experiences at home,” said Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn. “The ReadyRosie platform is another resource from the state to help families engage with their children during this time by doing simple, instructional activities at home while promoting learning and bonding with their children.”
The ReadyRosie platform will be available for Tennessee families from April 1 through September 1. Families can easily register for free today here, https://readyrosie.com/tn/, and can sign up to receive weekly text messages or emails with curated playlists of activities.
“Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation is committed to continuing the important work of our early literacy programs and partnerships, especially during this unique and challenging time,” said James Pond, GELF President. “As we respond in ways that continue to fulfill our mission to support the children and families we serve in Tennessee, we are excited to partner with ReadyRosie to provide families with quality online resources to help children develop early literacy skills through reading and learning together.”
For more information about ReadyRosie, visit the website and watch this video. Tennessee parents can register for free here: https://readyrosie.com/tn/.
For additional TDOE guidance related to COVID-19, visit https://www.tn.gov/education/health-and-safety/update-on-coronavirus.html.
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About Tennessee Department of Education
At the Tennessee Department of Education, we are committed to accelerating student growth through excellence in achievement, empowerment of students and teachers, and engagement of all members of our education community. Tennessee is divided into 147 districts with both significant urban and rural populations. As a department, we are dedicated to setting all students on a path to success. Learn more about Tennessee’s Best for All strategic plan at bestforall.tnedu.gov.
About Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation
The mission of Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF) is to strengthen early literacy in Tennessee by acting as a thought leader, advisor and catalyst for programs statewide. These programs include Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, Storybook Trails, Book Buses, K-3rd Grade Summer Reading and Caregiver Engagement. GELF was founded in 2004 by former Gov. Phil Bredesen as a public-private partnership to sustain Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in Tennessee, giving all birth to age five children the opportunity to receive books in the mail at no cost to families. GELF has grown from solely a book-gifting program to an early literacy organization driven by a vision where all Tennessee children have access to the resources, guidance and support they need to become lifelong learners. For more information, visit www.GovernorsFoundation.org or www.facebook.com/GovEarlyLiteracyTN, or call toll-free at (877) 99-BOOKS.