Thursday, January 19, 2017

Rainy Day Schedule

What are 3 words every teacher hates to hear? Rainy Day Schedule! Fortunately, it doesn't happen very often in this beautiful sunny state of ours but now, with the Final Four Challenge in full swing, Rainy Day Schedule can take on a whole new meaning.

Rainy Day Schedule now means that your students have extra time in class to read on myON and earn those precious few minutes that just might give you an edge in the contest.

Rainy Day Schedule now means that instead of a noisy classroom full of antsy kids, your classroom will be blissfully quiet as students engage with one of the 5,500 books available on myON.

Rainy Day Schedule now means that students can take time to explore the literacy tools that are available on myON like journaling and highlighting as well as the built in supports like audio and the dictionary.

Rainy Day Schedule now means that after finishing a book, students have time to write a review about what they just read and share it with their peers.

Rainy Day Schedule also means that students have the time to explore new genres and unfamiliar topics.

So teachers, embrace the Rainy Day Schedule and take a tip from your kids!  Login to myON and start reading!

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