Monday, December 30, 2019

Effective Literacy Website #2: ReadWriteThink | R. Doculan

Website: readwritethink

Source: Retrieved from http://www.readwritethink.org/

            Read Write Think is one of the most comprehensive websites for supporting literacy. The concepts of reading and writing are essentially embedded in their name. This website provides generous amounts of resources as well as support for educators, parents, and afterschool professionals. Read Write Think has partners like the International Literacy Association, together with the National Council of Teachers of English. With those two organizations backing up Read Write Think, users can be sure that the resources offered are of high caliber and are sure to improve student learning. Additionally, several of the resources are aligned to standards, and most of all, it’s free!
            The website is well organized and easy to navigate through without any unnecessary advertisements. The search feature allows users to find specific resources they may need. In addition, searches can be filtered by grade level, resource type, a specific learning objective, or by theme. There are four types of resources Read Write Think offers. They include: Classroom Resources, Professional Development, Parent and Afterschool Resources, and Community Stories.
            Under Classroom Resources, users can find a variety of lesson plans, such as, ‘Building Vocabulary Lists’ and ‘Prewriting and Drafting.’ In addition, there are included interactive activities, mobile applications, holiday themed activities, and other supportive printouts. It is also important to note that all of these resources provide overviews, standard alignment, preparation instructions as well as other related resources. All of these resources focus on a central idea of literacy.  In addition, each resource clearly indicates the recommended grade level.
            Within the Professional Development tab, it shares guides and strategies to help students be better readers with an emphasis on fostering different learning styles. Additionally, there is an included Professional Library that recommends books related to the promotion of literacy. Lastly, there is a tab in which indicates upcoming meetings and events that may be of interest.
            The other two features offered by Read Write Think include resources for Parents and Afterschool Professionals along with Community Stories. For parents and afterschool professionals, they may find activities, projects, games, tools, tips, printouts, and podcasts to help their efforts in supporting students out of the classroom. Lastly, Community Stories offer first hand experiences and personal stories that can help motivate and inspire users to improve literacy for all students.
            Overall, Read Write Think is a well organized website in which is supported by big names that promote literacy. The resources are easily accessible through its search module and are all very detailed. This site is sure to be of great use for several teachers, parents, and other community partners who wish to improve their student’s learning for literacy.

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