Some Great Web Tools to Help Students Reflect on Their Learning
November 30, 2015
The upcoming holidays can be a good chance for young learners to reflect upon the past year. A great way to aid that reflection is with literacy tools such as these. Read a book that mirrors their experiences. Or recap with real-life news articles. Write a short story about a notable. Or find hundreds of other resources that may better match your curriculum.
Youngzine
The upcoming holidays can be a good chance for young learners to reflect upon the past year. A great way to aid that reflection is with literacy tools such as these. Read a book that mirrors their experiences. Or recap with real-life news articles. Write a short story about a notable. Or find hundreds of other resources that may better match your curriculum.
Youngzine
Learn about current news and events from articles written in a kid-friendly manner.
Find family-friendly websites and resources with this directory and search engine created by librarians.
Write sentences or paragraphs based on a one-word prompt to build one's vocabulary and writing skills.
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Reading/Language Arts Resources
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