During our Reader's Workshop block, students reflect on their own personal reading by using the Chromebooks to create presentations. Instead of using sticky notes, I would love students to be able to create their reflections using the actual page of the book on a computer. Students would be able to comment and ask questions about their classmates' work.
Instead of having communication just with the teacher, students would be able to create pages so that their classmates could offer insight, questions and reflections. Students would be learning from each other and be able to communicate with their fellow classmates.
Students would also be able to use the requested Chromebooks to explore math concepts, practice skills and make real life representations.
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During our Reader's Workshop block, students reflect on their own personal reading by using the Chromebooks to create presentations. Instead of using sticky notes, I would love students to be able to create their reflections using the actual page of the book on a computer. Students would be able to comment and ask questions about their classmates' work.
Instead of having communication just with the teacher, students would be able to create pages so that their classmates could offer insight, questions and reflections. Students would be learning from each other and be able to communicate with their fellow classmates.
Students would also be able to use the requested Chromebooks to explore math concepts, practice skills and make real life representations.