Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Raz-Kids and Reading A-Z Reactions

What is your reaction to this this resource or approach?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

These are VERY useful sites and are great to help readers of all levels. There is very comprehensive information to help teach a variety of reading skills. This information is fairly easy to access and use.

Anonymous said...

Very cool site. I cannot wait to put a link to this on my website and set up some activities.

Anonymous said...

Reading a-z offers more than I had realized. I didn't know that there were lesson plans provided and the ability to sort books not only by reading level, but by skill. Now, I just need to find the time to get it going on in my classroom.

Anonymous said...

I'm impressed with the amount of books available at Reading A-Z. The sorting option seems useful, given the wealth of resources. It could be an easy and valuable supplement to any reading program.

Anonymous said...

Did so much searching for my students for Reader's Theater scripts in the fall...and there they all are! So great. There were many more resources on reading a to z, other than just books to print. A nice surprise!

Anonymous said...

I have used Reading A-Z in my classroom. I want to set up RazKids for use at home. It isn't a difficult program to use, I just need to set aside time to do it. All of my children (1st grade) have computers at home and I'm sure they would use it.

Anonymous said...

The resources on Raz-Kids and Reading A-Z are amazing! There are so options for teachers. I see it as being very useful for working with struggling readers.