[MOSAIC] Technology and Reader's Workshop

Joy jwidmann at rocketmail.com
Sat Nov 25 22:52:46 EST 2006


I teach fourth grade now, but taught second grade for the past three years. Incorporating technology into reading workshop is relatively easy. Here are a few examples:
   
  Books on tape/CD
  Books on CD Rom for the computer 
  Students reading aloud into a cassette recorder, MP3 player, or computer
Sentence strips on the overhead
  Powerpoint for sight words (I think someone in this group has done this)
  Read aloud using a document projector and television
  Textmapping (The teacher copies the text using a copy machine)
  Reading text on a powerpoint presentation created by the class.
  Reading online 
  Watching streaming video of a read aloud online
  Reading A-Z (Teacher downloads and prints books, lessons, worksheets, etc)
   
  This is just a few that I can think of off the top of my head.
   
  
Terri Gorsulowsky <tlgorsulowsky at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
  Hi,

I am a second grade reading teacher. How can technology be used in the reading workshop for teachers and/or students? Any ideas????
I use technology when teaching, but how do we get the students more involved?





Terri Gorsulowsky


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