ePals is yet another forum for teachers to use in their
classrooms. It provides a creative way to connect learners to an active
community. It is a useful resource for
both students and teachers.
There is even this cool page called eMentors for Common Core
that helps develop strong reading, thinking and writing skills with the help if
adult mentors, motivating curriculum and technology. This is a main component of In2Books where students read books,
discuss them in the classroom, and exchange online letter with other students. “Teachers
provide genre instruction and teach reading, writing and thinking skills
appropriate to the genre.” This all helps to promote a student’s interaction
and eagerness to participate. This is all under the Common Core Standards but
without the pressures of testing. This sort of activity exercises the higher
thinking skills we want our students to use in order to analyze the materials
we present to them. In2Books offers pen pals whom students can write to with
any concerns or ideas they may have. These pen pals are all adults and
professionals so their questions will be responded to by a knowledgeable person.
The curriculum that students follow ensures that they read age appropriate
books that are “high-quality books carefully selected by a team of children’s
literature experts.”
This is a great resource for students of all ages.
Especially since kids already know how to use computers, smartphones and
tablets. This is a great resource for students who can’t make it to after school
programs or don’t have access to a tutor to use. This is also a great way for
parents to stay informed with what standards their children are being tested
against and how they can help to best prepare them.