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Recommended Reading List for Literacy Teachers

Recommended Reading List for Literacy Teachers

Ah, summer . a time to rest, have fun, and go on vacation! But, as teachers, we also need to take advantage of the slower pace to read some professional

Llenando el VacA­o para Estudiantes ELL

Llenando el VacA­o para Estudiantes ELL

  Emily Francis, ESL maestra, W.M. Irvin Elementary School, Concord, North Carolina, USA Para ver esta publicaciA³n en inglA©s, haga clic aquA­. Como primera generaciA³n de inmigrantes, un ex aprendiz

Filling the Gap for ELL Students

Filling the Gap for ELL Students

  Emily Francis, ESL teacher, W.M. Irvin Elementary School, Concord, North Carolina, USA To view this post in Spanish, click here. As a first-generation immigrant, a former English language learner

Google Classroom Integration

Google Classroom Integration

With the Google Classroom integration, new teachers using WriteReader can sign up and import classrooms. This makes it faster and easier for teachers to get started using WriteReader. Students join

WriteReader + STEM = Innovative Learning

WriteReader + STEM = Innovative Learning

Children are naturally curious about the world. They love to dig up worms, build things, and count the stars. Fortunately, there is a movement in education called STEM (Science, Technology,

Keep a Poem in Your Pocket

Keep a Poem in Your Pocket

It has been said that ’painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting that speaks.’ (Plutarch) But is it possible for young children to paint a picture with words? Of

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