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Volunteers Improving Refugees’ Vocabulary and Literacy Skills
On the Monday after Easter, I visited Pia Sigmund and 10 year old Temesgen, who moved from Eritrea to Denmark 3 years ago. Pia is a volunteer and the chair
How Fan Engagement can Motivate Children to Read and Write
Over the past years, over two million books have been written by children all over the world using WriteReader. Our data has helped us to understand that it is the
“All About Me” Lesson Plan
We all have different inner and outer qualities that make us special, and it’s important for children to recognize this. Research regarding the social-emotional core competencies informs us that positive
Six Ways That Teachers are Using WriteReader
Our Twitter feed was really alive this past month! Our phones were buzzing with frequent notifications and we couldn’t be happier. Thanks for sharing all of your great ideas and
Stages of Writing Development
When did you learn to write? It’s hard to remember, isn’t it? It’s not just because it was so long ago but also because it didn’t happen at one exact
Emotions and Emojis Lesson Plan
Who doesn’t love receiving a big yellow happy face or one that is Laughing-Out-Loud? We all love using emojis in our texts and emails or adding them as stickers