IRA Newsletter Project:
Effective Literacy Website #6
ReadWriteThink (http://www.readwritethink.org/) is an excellent online resource for reading and writing. . This online resource supports and offers excellent resources for Language Arts teachers from grades Pre-K to 12th grade. Teachers can find a wide variety of resources on this website that offers various activities and lesson to help improve students' reading and writing skills.
ReadWriteThink
offers classroom resources, professional development, videos, as well as parent
and afterschool resources. Under the
classroom resource tab, there is a list of lesson plans and activities that
teachers can easily integrate into classroom use. I find this online resource to be very well
organized and easy to find what you are looking for. Under the professional development section,
there is a great wealth of information that addresses meetings, events,
available online seminars for literacy.
Families
are also encourage to get online with their students and engage in their
reading or writing by visiting the Parent & After School Resource section.
The best thing about Read WriteThink is that it is free and is available to all
teachers and students. There is simply a
great wealth of high-quality content here.
Among
the hundreds of unit or lesson plans and activities there are also learning
objectives that are divided by subjects that help teachers. The main focus of
this website is Language Arts but other content areas can be found on there as
well. This is an excellent resource that promotes literacy.
ReadWriteThink (http://www.readwritethink.org/) is an
excellent online resource for reading and writing. . This online resource
supports and offers excellent resources for Language Arts teachers from grades
Pre-K to 12th grade. Teachers can find a
wide variety of resources on this website that offers various activities and
lesson to help improve students' reading and writing skills.
ReadWriteThink
offers classroom resources, professional development, videos, as well as parent
and afterschool resources. Under the
classroom resource tab, there is a list of lesson plans and activities that
teachers can easily integrate into classroom use. I find this online resource to be very well
organized and easy to find what you are looking for. Under the professional development section,
there is a great wealth of information that addresses meetings, events,
available online seminars for literacy.
Families
are also encourage to get online with their students and engage in their
reading or writing by visiting the Parent & After School Resource section.
The best thing about Read WriteThink is that it is free and is available to all
teachers and students. There is simply a
great wealth of high-quality content here.
Among
the hundreds of unit or lesson plans and activities there are also learning
objectives that are divided by subjects that help teachers. The main focus of
this website is Language Arts but other content areas can be found on there as
well. This is an excellent resource that promotes literacy.
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