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Becoming Global Learners with WriteReader

Becoming Global Learners with WriteReader

This year my English Language Learners are becoming Global Learners with the support of WriteReader.  At the beginning of the school year my students created a WriteReader School book using

Zoom It and Create It with WriteReader

Zoom It and Create It with WriteReader

Computer science teacher Jessica Talley created Zoom It! books with her kindergartners using WriteReader. She thought of this idea after teaching her young learners how to use their iPads to

Increase Creativity and Literacy by Adding Drawings to Student Books

Increase Creativity and Literacy by Adding Drawings to Student Books

Students can personalize their WriteReader stories by adding their own images to the books they write. Boost their creativity by encouraging students to add digital drawings or photographs of actual

App Smash: How to Combine Drawings and Multi Images with Literacy Learning

App Smash: How to Combine Drawings and Multi Images with Literacy Learning

Students love using WriteReader to share their learning and create stories. The image bank and search engine within WriteReader allows students to choose from a variety of photos to add

Global Read Aloud and Writing Connections with WriteReader

Global Read Aloud and Writing Connections with WriteReader

The 2021 Global Read Aloud begins October 4th, featuring the book Dragons in a Bag by Zetta Elliott as the Early Reader’s Book Choice. The Global Read Aloud is a

App Smash: Use Green Screen to Include Students In Their Own Books

App Smash: Use Green Screen to Include Students In Their Own Books

WriteReader is a fantastic tool for engaging students in reading and writing on its own, but we are going to demonstrate how you and your students can combine WriteReader with

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