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Reading Wonders Overview presented by Nicole Waldbauer Director of ELA, Reading and Libraries Wantagh Schools November 2014 Wonder rather than doubt is the root of all knowledge. ~Abraham J. Heschel, Polish educator and author
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About Reading Wonders Published by McGraw Hill for 2014 implementation
Uses a rich range of diverse print and digital media for both PC and mobile devices The mobile app., “Connected mobile,” is free and will work for any student that has a username and password.
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The Reading Wonders program provides the support students need to:
Build a strong reading foundation Access complex text Find and use text evidence Engage in collaborative conversations Write to sources
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Reading Wonders Program Components
Teacher and student editions Literature Anthology and Big Books Your-Turn practice book (consumable) Reading/Writing Workshop book Classroom library of trade books Leveled readers - Apprentice, Approaching, On Level, Beyond, ELL (a database of 7,000 readers) Manipulatives (Word Cards, Spelling Cards, Picture Cards, Workstation Activity Cards, Interactive Read- aloud Cards, Retelling Cards, Visual Vocabulary Cards, Sound Spelling Cards) Assessments – weekly, unit and benchmark by level
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Reading Wonders Program Features
High quality, authentic literature and informational text Flexible format that matches different teaching and learning styles – print, digital or both Engaging ideas for instruction and learning Scaffolded supports to meet the rigors of complex text, and proven strategies that aid comprehension Tier 3 intervention through its Wonderworks components Home-school connection
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Home-school connection
The Connect Ed portion allows students/parents to access all reading materials from the internet. Students can practice skills, read selections, and locate homework. Letters were sent home with the site URL: students’ unique Usernames and Passwords and a compatibility check to make sure everything will run smoothly.
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Exploring the Student Workspace
Top Navigation: Home screen My Binder – area for students to save work Collaborate – teacher moderated area for discussion and inquiry projects Resources – a complete listing of student resources School to Home – parent letters, activities and suggestions for home practice ABC – Complete grade level, visual vocabulary
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Fast Launch Icons
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Thank you! Thank you for being a partner in supporting your child’s literacy development and love of reading and writing!
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Questions If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself. ~Henry Ford
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username: wonders password: mhe2015reading
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