Newsela.com
is a literacy website and an education platform that provides reading materials
for students in grade levels Kindergarten through 12th grade. The
reading materials vary by subject and could be used for ELA, social studies,
science, and social and emotional lessons (SEL). The leveled cross-curricular
content is standards based aligned allowing teachers to focus on their priority
standards for the school year. With that said, teachers can use these materials
for engagement and enrichment during classroom lessons.
Before I further discuss the great
things about this platform, I can say that a downside to using this is that
there are two account versions to using this website. While the free account
version comes with only the basic features and access to materials, the paid
users have access to some great tools that are beneficial to the classroom. Additionally,
assignment and reporting capabilities are available to paid users. Quizzes that
are in line with standards for a given subject are theirs to give out in order
to help students learn the material and develop their skills. Teachers can also
receive thorough performance reports and follow the growth of their students in
real time.
While teaching 5th grade,
I’ve seen that majority of our stories that we use are nonfiction. I absolutely
appreciate that Newela.com has a plethora of nonfiction text to choose.
Majority of reading materials and resources are from big name publishers such
as History, The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, PBS NewsHour,
Scientific American, Smithsonian, and World History Encyclopedia. Other
materials may be fictional stories as well. In the nonfiction content, there is
a collection of news articles, essays, reference text, and primary sources. In
addition, integrated inside the text is a reading comprehension quiz that
encourages fundamental reading skills that align with a particular standard.
Overall, Newsela.com is a great
website because of the resources it contains. The content is very well
organized as the site is easy to navigate through. Making an account is fairly
easy for both teacher and students. The website has been revamped and has a
highly polished appearance.
I absolutely love this resource, especially since it covers all grade levels! A lot of other literacy sites tend to provide either a little or no materials for secondary-level students.
ReplyDeleteI love NewsELA because it is such a reliable resource that sources its material from highly respectable online publications.