Read - Write - Think

Information on the http://www.readwritethink.org/student_mat/index.asp site to Read-Write-Think comes from Rochelle Jenson, ICT Adviser in Tauranga and looks full of great ideas. Rochelle's comments are:
The student materials section of this site contains a range of engaging interactive tools to support reading and writing in primary schools. Each of the 40+ tools is well supported with a summary of the intended learning objectives, directions on how to use the tool and sample lessons that integrate the tool.
No payment or passwords are required!
Ideal for use with a literacy group.
A brief site introduction to the whole class via a data- projector followed by an opportunity for groups to explore and demonstrate their understanding of a particular text via one of these interactives would prove an ideal start.
I have listed some of the interactives below:
Character Trading Cards – explore characters by creating character cards
Plot Diagram – use to map the events in a story
Fact Fragment Frenzy - an online model for finding facts in nonfiction text
Comic Creator – use to compose own comic strips for a variety of contexts
Check it out
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