Monday, April 18, 2011

Website #4

http://www.roythezebra.com/

This useful and fun website is praiseworthy for its simplicity and easy navigation to other categories of interest for the students.  Educators and parents alike find this site highly recommendable because of its no-fault way of teaching early reading skills.  In fact, many of them are saying their students are so engaged in the various interactive activities that they forget they are in a learning environment.  It feels like play to them.  Besides the multitude of interactive reading games, guided reading stories, literacy worksheets to practice with, songs, and reading software to choose from, most educators are saying it is the high-interest stories that are helping the students to think on a higher level, teaching them to make predictions or inferences within each story they hear or read.  This RTZ website has characters that weave magic around a child's heart and has them deeply involved in lesson plans that are being utilized without them ever really noticing it.  Parents and teachers like the fact there is a literacy store listed on the website where both can acquire other good quality resources for use during leisure time at school and in the home. 

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