Free Resources for Read Captions Across America Day

March 2 is Read Across America Day – and it’s also Read Captions Across America Day!

Read Captions Across America poster. Cartoon drawing of five children wearing top hats with red and white stripes. One is holding a tablet with captions enabled.

Led by the Described and Captioned Media Program, Read Captions Across America (RCAA) is held in conjunction with the National Education Association’s (NEA) Read Across America event every year on or around March 2.

The purpose of Read Captions Across America is to raise awareness—particularly among children and their parents and teachers—that video-based media can be just as effective at encouraging and fostering reading skills as books, as long as captions are always turned on!

Captions aren’t just for deaf and hard-of-hearing people! Studies show that captions benefit almost everyone, including beginning readers, people with learning disabilities, and English language learners! 

Get your FREE Read Captions Across America toolkit, including activity ideas, posters, bookmarks, and certificates here.


Celebrate Read Captions Across America Day with these captioned storytimes with Kathy MacMillan!

The Runaway Shirt Storytime with Kathy MacMillan and art demo with Julia Castaño

Nita’s First Signs/Nita’s Day Storytime with Kathy MacMillan

Nita’s Food Signs Storytime with Kathy MacMillan

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