If you are working with students in grades Kindergarten through 12, ReadWriteThink.org could should be a resource
for many of your therapy sessions.
Easily use the many lesson plans to connect
to your student's curriculum with little to no adaptations.
For grades 6 to 8, ABC
Bookmaking Builds Vocabulary in the Content Areas, uses a content area unit to create
a specialized ABC book. Students select words to define and illustrate for each
alphabet letter.
A K-1 lesson plan, Learning
Vocabulary Down By the Bay, has students sing the song, follow along in a
book containing the pictures and lyrics, and participate in vocabulary learning
activities related to the song.
Just scrolling through the over 800
fabulous lesson plans, I saw topics such as figurative language, phonemic
awareness, describing character traits with adjectives, making
predictions, and formulating questions.
The Student
Interactives section is
fabulous. There are 57 interactive (and fun) tools for students to use to learn
about language. According to information found on the site, the most popular
are Comic Creator, Construct a Word, Plot Diagram, Word Family Sort, and Story Map.
AND, four of the Student Interactives have been recreated as FREE mobile apps.
Check out the Calendar
Activities to learn about
important events in literary history, holidays, and author's birthdays.
Under the Printouts tab, find printable sheets for
assessment and organizing.
ReadWriteThink also has a large
selection of Parent and
Afterschool Resources. Parents will find helpful tips, articles,
online activities and podcasts.
Diana
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