Thursday, December 29, 2022

IRA NEWSLETTER PROJECT WEEK 3: READWORKS

 




ReadWorks is another sufficient tool for promoting proficient readers. The site offers a collection of free resources and tools utilized for improving literacy skills for all grade levels (Kindergarten to 12th). The employable resources include, but are not limited to eBooks, reading passages, articles, and activities used to strengthen vocabulary. It is ReadWorks’ mission to improve reading comprehension and promote grade-level proficiency by generating attainable content and tools for educators across the nation. In addition, each tool provided by the site was created using research based on cognitive science, therefore proving the validity and reliability of each activity. Furthermore, the website is competently designed as well as easy to navigate. However, the creation of a free account is required in order to access ReadWorks’ content.

Not to mention, ReadWorks’ offers a section titled Teacher Guide, which comprises a plethora of innovative assets to utilize in the classroom. Correspondingly, many of the resources available offer flexibility to support the needs of multiple classroom settings. The versatility extends the options of all lessons to be printed out or assigned digitally. In like manner, finding certain reading passages can be done within seconds. ReadWorks provides a search tool and filter option to accurately detect resources that meet the needs of each reader. In essence, each passage provides a specific set of questions, vocabulary activities, and even audio guides to improve students’ reading comprehension.

Given these points, ReadWorks is an innovative site that is committed to improving literacy skills for all students. This tool offers various types of resources that meet the needs of all learners. Its site is user-friendly and accessible to all teachers across the nation. It is recommended that all educators explore ReadWorks and utilize its functional tools in all classroom settings.

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