ReadWriteThink is a great website with numerous resources. The site
provides educators, parents, and after school professionals with access to the highest quality practices in reading and language arts instruction by offering the very best in free materials. Many of these materials can be used in all classes not just reading and language arts.
provides educators, parents, and after school professionals with access to the highest quality practices in reading and language arts instruction by offering the very best in free materials. Many of these materials can be used in all classes not just reading and language arts.
At ReadWriteThink, under Classroom Resources, you can find a collection of valuable resources such as: lesson plans, student interactives, mobile apps, calendar activities, and printouts. All these resources can be searched using keywords, grade level, learning objective, or theme. On this website there is also sections with Professional Development resources as well as a section of After School Resources that you can send home.
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This site has a lot of generic forms, fold-ables etc. If you just want your kids to make a simple digital comic stripe, they have that. If you need a quick graphic organizer, they have that too. I want to say they also link all their lessons back to the national standard, which is a nice justification of your lesson.
ReplyDeleteAgreed! There is a lot of resources on this site. I especially like the student interactives.
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