To address these concerns the authors of this Technology in Literacy column introduce The International Reading Association (IRA), the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), and a consortium of other organizations developed the site, which provides lessons in reading and writing, as well as many other interactive features that provide unique supports for teachers: (1) Lessons are written and reviewed by literacy educators. All information on the site is reviewed and approved by literacy experts.Īfter you celebrate Read Across America, you may want to revisit ReadWriteThink to find classroom materials that promote strong literacy skills in your students.While it is easy to find lesson plans on the Internet, the quality of plans and the formats in which they are written vary considerably, and the process of sifting through the chaff in order to find the wheat can be time-consuming and discouraging. Using lessons and materials from sites like ReadWriteThink provides educators with a strong foundation for creating standards-based, pedagogically sound activities for our classrooms. Look around this section to choose from graphic organizers, assessments, rubrics, book review templates, and much more.
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