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ESL students make Writereader Fairy Tales Come to Life

 

By Katie Gardner, ESL Teacher, Knollwood Elementary School, North Carolina

I just have to share how AWESOME it has been to use WriteReader.

My students loved creating books this year and I can see how much they progressed in their writing and reading skills with this app. We also used the web based version so I was able to monitor and read their books from my personally laptop.

Fairy tale booklets

I’m teaching ESL Summer School / Camp and our theme is Fairy Tales. Of course in studying Fairy Tales I knew immediately we would be using Writereader to create our own Fairy Tales using the image bank.

princesses

After writing fairy tales my students dressed up as their favorite Fairy Tale characters and reading the books they created on Writereader aloud to their family and other students and teachers.

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ESL students make Writereader Fairy Tales Come to Life

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