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    September 23, 2008

    “Class, take out your reading books, paper, and a pencil,” you say.

    The next thing you hear will be a series of groans about another boring literacy lesson. Fortunately, you can engage all your students in learning language, learning about language, and learning through language with Read-Write-Think.

    Read-Write-Think offers a plethora of resources in the Language Arts. The site has something for all students from kindergarten through twelfth grade, whether they are just learning to read, a proficient reader ready to be challenged, or a high school student looking to create digital presentations of their readings.

    All resources are designed with the IRA/NCTE Standards for the English Language in mind. Teachers will find activities from a variety of types of reading genres. Your students can really apply what they have comprehended from their reading by interacting with the many interactive resources this site has to offer. There are also tons of teacher lessons and web resources to help bring your lessons to life, and save you from searching through your libraries for resources.

    When your students are actively engaged using interactive resource tools, printable activities, or working on independent projects for their literacy studies, You’ll never hear the groans again. -MONIQUE ST.LOUIS

    Read-Write-Think

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