Journals and Newsletters KidLit offers children an opportunity to see their stories, poems and art published on the web. The Horn Book has informative articles about children's literature and indepth reviews of the best new books available for the classrooms, preschool through young adult. School Library Journal gives librarians information needed to manage libraries, from creating high-quality collections to understanding how technology can assist learning. Professional Organizations Children's Book Council VT Center for the Book Literacy Websites America Reads Reading Online TESL Lessons Understanding Authentic Classroom-Based Literacy Assessment Ideas and Rubrics KidBibs Interest Inventory Best Practices Portfolio: Language and Literacy Preventing Reading Difficulties in Young Children Soar to Success: The Intermediate Intervention Program Winston-Salem Project PALS: Activities The Perpetual Preschool: Language and Literacy Area Read*Write*Now! Activities for Reading and Writing Fun Rebus Rhymes: Mother Goose and Others Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site: Children's Books Ready to Read: Building Skills Through Early Care and Education Use the Web to Enhance the K-2 Reading Curriculum Teaching Word-Identification Skills and Strategies: A Balanced Approach General Purpose Learning Strategies: Reading Comprehension Issues in Literacy Development Reciprocal Teaching The Children's Literature Web Guide Paradigm Online Writing Assistant Reading Assessment Tools Informal Reading Inventory Education Week on the Web National Center for Education Statistics Southwest Educational Development Laboratory Professional Organizations International Reading Association National Council of Teachers of English The following are some other widely read magazines published for teachers: Instructor Early Childhood Today The Mailbox Teaching K-8 Pathways to Literacy Illinois Literacy Resource Development Center California Early Literacy Learning Co-nect The Learning Space (Washington State) The National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education (NCPIE) Teachers.Net