WriteReader is a research based online book creating and learning tool to increase student's motivation and literacy skills in the classroom. This resource is exceptional for MLL students, WIDA Proficiency Level Beginning - Bridging (2-6), to use and apply their writing, reading , and speaking skills. Students can create a book with illustrations from google or take real photos and record their voices to read the text. The students’ books are displayed on a shelf for their peers to enjoy.
Here are the steps to get started:
Sign in under Google Classroom or create an account . I suggest signing in with Google Classroom because it will be easier for you and students to find the bookshelf.
A class bookshelf will appear. Click the blue circle with the white plus sign at the far right bottom of the screen.
Students begin to create their own book. They write text, insert pictures or can take pictures, they can change the color of their book, and record their voice so the book can be read to their classmates.
They can always go back into the program to edit their work.
Here is the final class product. The students are engaged throughout the entire process and are proud to display and share their work.
Click on simple book from my awesome second grader :
Explore and Enjoy!
This looks like such a wonderful program to use in the classroom, especially for the MLL population! I am excited to dig into it deeper and learn more while we incorporate it into our final project!! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteElena, this looks like a great resource! I found your tutorial to be helpful and informative! Thank you for highlighting that this would be a great resource for bilingual learners! I am always looking for more resources.
ReplyDeleteElena, this looks like a great tool to use with students. I especially like how you connected it to MLL students and how it is easily accessible for them. I can already think of some of my former students who would have loved this tool to help share their ideas. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love this resource! I am constantly looking to improve my MLL strategies and this definitely gives me some ideas for the next school year. Thanks for sharing this!
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