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Creating Dual-Language Books with English Language Learners

Creating Dual-Language Books with English Language Learners

Guest blog post by Kimiko Shibata, itinerant ESL/ELD teacher for the Waterloo Region District School Board, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada I first came across the WriteReader app in a list of

WriteReader Gives Refugee Children a Voice to Tell Their Stories

WriteReader Gives Refugee Children a Voice to Tell Their Stories

By Sara Ipsen, Children’s Club Coordinator at the Trampoline House community refugee center, Copenhagen, Denmark ’We have many kids with difficulties concentrating, and some of them find it difficult to

Retelling and Constructing Content with Callouts

Retelling and Constructing Content with Callouts

This guest blog post was written by Katie Gardner. Katie is an ESL Kindergarten teacher from North Carolina, USA and is a WriteReader ambassador. An important standard that we teach

Social-Emotional Learning with Sesame Street

Social-Emotional Learning with Sesame Street

We’ve extended our exciting partnership with Sesame Street by offering a collaborative lesson plan that integrates social-emotional learning with literacy instruction. Kindness Our new lesson plan incorporates the theme of

Story Sequence Image Bank

Story Sequence Image Bank

  There are many skills that students need when learning to communicate. One important skill for writers and readers is to learn to sequence words and ideas in a way

Comics and Callouts

Comics and Callouts

  WriteReader is excited to announce that we have added a new feature. Our latest feature is callouts. You may know them as speech and thought bubbles. Callouts are an

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