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The Oklahoma Department of Libraries (ODL) serves the information and records management needs of state government, assists with public library development, coordinates library and information technology projects for the state, and serves the general public through their specialized collections.
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The Oklahoma Literacy Resource Office is dedicated to Oklahoma's local literacy programs, volunteers, and adult learners.
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The National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) provides complete, full text documents and books, a resource catalogue, connects partners with experts in the field, and publicizes literacy-related activities and events.
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Structured, sequential, and explicit direct phonics instruction and lessons for all ages.
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Headsprout offers reading fundamentals and lessons for learners of all ages.
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Guide to grammar and writing is sponsored by the Capital Community College Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that supports scholarships, faculty development, and curriculum innovation.
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Literacy tools offers both print and online exercises, games, and tutor resources.
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The Learning Edge is an online newspaper for adult learners. This site has stories and activities with sound and video.
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Print out letters of the alphabet to practice writing.
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Writing den offers help for writing skills for many skill levels and topic areas.
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AAA math has math activities by grade level and topic. Practice basic math, money, measurement, and fractions.
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A+ math offers practice in basic math. Make your own flashcards, worksheets, or play some interesting math games.
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The Internet picture dictionary is a basic picture dictionary with spelling activities and word games.
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Tutors and teachers can use puzzle maker to create word puzzles using the vocabulary they are working on with their adult learners.
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Vocabulary has games, word searches, and quizzes to learn new words. There are easy, medium and hard levels.
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TV 411 offers help with reading, writing, vocabulary, math, credit cards, and much more.