WriteReader is a research based online book creating and learning tool to increase student’s motivation and literacy skills in the classroom.
NOTE: To import class rosters from Google Classroom, choose Google Classroom login. Learn more about this method here. Your first class will be called “My Class”. You can change the name of your class by clicking on the Settings tab. Step 2: Add Students to Your Class To add students...
In our virtual learning right now, I keep thinking of how important it is to build community. For years telling stories, creative writing, and sharing our stories has been the cornerstone of my classroom. We have seen how storytelling can bond us all so why not use a tool like WriteReade...
Too bad; because the book could be a useful teaching resource. As a long time adjunct professor of writing and journalism (online and on the ground), I know there’s already confusion in the classroom about “creative non-fiction” (when the writing is loosely based on facts with fake bit...
Peer Response to Low Stakes Writing in a WAC Literature Classroom When students regularly write about assigned readings and respond to each other's writings, they learn course concepts better and what it is like to partic... ME Sargent - 《New Directions for Teaching & Learning》 被引量: 9...
a也不能在课堂上吃东西 Also cannot eat the thing in the classroom[translate] a我拒绝所有暧昧,只为给你一个确定的未来 I reject all ambiguous, for will only give you a definite future[translate] adistilled and bottledby 蒸馏和bottledby[translate] ...
Tim Jenkins’ mother brought a small black-and-white portable TV to our classroom so we could watch the festivities. I was too young to grasp or understand President Kennedy’s speech, but I still remember being in awe to see Presidents Kennedy and Eisenhower wearing top hats! Those hats ...
She specializes in secondary education, classroom management, and educational technology. Diane earned a Bachelor of Arts in English with a concentration in Journalism from the University of Delaware, and a Masters Degree in Secondary Education and Teaching from Wesley College. This article has been ...
Log into your WriteReader account. (This is not relevant if you use Google Classroom, as co-teachers are automatically imported from your Google Classroom setup.) Click on the word “Students” (next to “Bookshelf”) on the blue toolbar at the top of the screen. ...
I love WriteReader and use it in my 2nd grade classroom as part of my writers workshop process. It is a simple, effective, and creative way to allow students to express themselves with their writing. WriteReader also gives students the opportunity to share their writing with the world. ...