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ReadWriteThink.org A-Z, Part 5

AtoZIn , we took a look at ReadWriteThink.org from N to R. In this post, we will cover S-W.

S is for Strategy Guides.

Looking for new teaching strategies or interested in brushing up on the strategies you are already using in your classroom? define and provide examples of effective literacy teaching and learning strategies and offer a wealth of related resources to help sharpen your instruction.

T is for Text Messages and Chatting About Books.

ReadWriteThink.org hosts two podcast series. is a Grades 6 – 12 Podcast Series hosted by , providing families, educators, out-of-school practitioners, and tutors reading recommendations they can pass along to teen readers. Each episode features in-depth recommendations of titles that will engage and excite teen readers. is a Grades K – 5 Podcast Series where the host, , chats with kids, parents, and teachers about the best in children’s literature for ages 4 through 11. Discussions include reading tips and fun activities to do with children before, during, and after reading.

U is for using the site.

In the section of the site, you’ll find an overview presentation of the site; a series of video demonstrations, each focusing on a different feature of the site or topic area; and session presentations that allow you to watch conference sessions at your convenience.

V is for video library.

One of the newest sections of the ReadWriteThink.org site is the . There are several sections: Literacy in Action, Presentations, Using RWT, and Just for Fun. You don’t have to read everything the site has to offer, you can watch too!

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W is for writing for the site.

Almost all of the content published on ReadWriteThink.org is .  The range from lesson plans to strategy guides to out-of-school content and more! Interested in working with us? Fill out our .

Stay tuned next week for another installment of A to Z on RWT!