Literacy Latest about Literacy Curriculet Offers Easy To Use E-Reading Platform By TL Editors published 1 November 19 Curriculet is an easy-to-navigate e-reading platform that lets teachers assign a variety of fiction, nonfiction, and news texts to their students. Nearpod Integrates with Microsoft’s Immersive Reader By TL Editors published 31 October 19 Comprehensive Dictionary App Engages Learners Grades 3-12 By Tech & Learning published 28 October 19 Vast word reference features tons of content and word games Curriculum Associates' New Program Helps Students Meet Newly Revised State Standards By TL Editors published 8 October 19 Curriculum Associates has developed the Ready New York, Next Generation Learning Standards Edition. Bedtime Story Classics - Alice in Wonderland By TL Editors published 30 September 19 Emojis. Cause they’re good for kids and fun to use. What’s not to like? By Glenn Wiebe published 30 September 19 One of my fave conversations centered on the idea of using emojis as a way to help kids make sense of social studies and incorporating them as part of a quality lesson that can help improve student thinking and literacy skills. ReadingIQ Offers Simple Portal to High Quality Digital Reading By TL Editors published 20 September 19 ReadingIQ is a digital library app from Age of Learning (the creators of ABC Mouse). Global Oneness Project Teaches Global Themes With MultiMedia Stories From Around the World By TL Editors published 18 September 19 The Global Oneness Project produces high-quality digital stories for classrooms. Foundations in Learning Launches Integrated Intervention to Support Struggling Readers By TL Editors published 2 September 19 NAEP research shows that two-thirds of U.S. students still lack reading proficiency and at least one-half of these students lack adequate basic word recognition skills. Promoting Family Involvement in Literacy By TL Editors published 2 September 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1AI’s Remarkably Imperfect Productivity Tricks Us Into Mistakes. Here’s How You Can Avoid These24 Studies About AI Tutors Every Teacher Should Know 3Plickers: How to Use It to Teach4Integrating AI Through the Creation of a Dedicated Tech Tool Committee5How A High-Poverty School Increased Algebra 1 Scores 20+ Points By Increasing Rigor and Collaboration
Curriculet Offers Easy To Use E-Reading Platform By TL Editors published 1 November 19 Curriculet is an easy-to-navigate e-reading platform that lets teachers assign a variety of fiction, nonfiction, and news texts to their students.
Comprehensive Dictionary App Engages Learners Grades 3-12 By Tech & Learning published 28 October 19 Vast word reference features tons of content and word games
Curriculum Associates' New Program Helps Students Meet Newly Revised State Standards By TL Editors published 8 October 19 Curriculum Associates has developed the Ready New York, Next Generation Learning Standards Edition.
Emojis. Cause they’re good for kids and fun to use. What’s not to like? By Glenn Wiebe published 30 September 19 One of my fave conversations centered on the idea of using emojis as a way to help kids make sense of social studies and incorporating them as part of a quality lesson that can help improve student thinking and literacy skills.
ReadingIQ Offers Simple Portal to High Quality Digital Reading By TL Editors published 20 September 19 ReadingIQ is a digital library app from Age of Learning (the creators of ABC Mouse).
Global Oneness Project Teaches Global Themes With MultiMedia Stories From Around the World By TL Editors published 18 September 19 The Global Oneness Project produces high-quality digital stories for classrooms.
Foundations in Learning Launches Integrated Intervention to Support Struggling Readers By TL Editors published 2 September 19 NAEP research shows that two-thirds of U.S. students still lack reading proficiency and at least one-half of these students lack adequate basic word recognition skills.