Reading Reading

Reading

In the iPad Classroom

Publisher Description

This is book 2 in a series of four - Oral Language, Reading, Writing and Viewing.

This series of four books focuses on how technology can support literacy practices in the first year of schooling. The book looks at why and how we have supported our teachers and students to succeed in a 1:1 environment. The book is designed to ensure teachers and students can use a core group of apps across a range of activities that have a direct affect on student engagement, motivation and academic performance. Each book in the series features a different teacher taking you on a panoramic walk through of their classroom highlighting why they have made the environmental choices that they have. The pages in this book are filled with teacher support by way of pop up tips, thoughts, vice recordings and a step by step guide through each activity enabling teachers to have a clear understanding of the why and the how.

  • GENRE
    Professional & Technical
    RELEASED
    2017
    17 April
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    105
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Paula Jamieson
    SELLER
    Paula Jamieson
    SIZE
    724.2
    MB
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