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READ 180 Newsletter, Spring 2009

READ 180 Community Newsletter - Spring 2009

READ 180 Community Newsletter – Spring 2009

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Dear READ 180 Educators:

As you embark on the second half of the school year, we're sure you're already thinking of ways to keep students motivated for the second semester. This issue of the Community Newsletter will focus on ways to motivate and differentiate learning in your READ 180 classroom. Here's a look at what you will find in the following pages:

Tips for Motivating the Most Challenging Struggling Readers
High School READ 180 teacher Kim Martin shares tips and strategies for keeping her ninth graders motivated and engaged.

Differentiated Instruction: Using What Makes Each Student Special
Are you wondering how you can differentiate instruction for special education students in your READ 180 classroom? Mary Keever shares the story of her student Jesse and the ways she has adapted her instruction to help him succeed.

2009 READ 180 All-Star and Outstanding Educator Awards: Nominate Your Students and Educators Today!
What better way to motivate students than by nominating them for the 2009 READ 180
All-Star Awards! Nomination deadline is March 16, 2009.

It's never too early to plan for this year's READ 180 National Summer Institute!
Join us July 29–August 1, 2009 in Nashville, TN for the fourth annual READ 180 National Summer Institute. The Institute will feature READ 180 instructional architects, distinguished presenters, award-winning authors, and over 1,000 READ 180 educators like you! Register online today at: www.scholastic.com/read180institute.

There's a lot to look forward to in the READ 180 Community over the next couple of months. We hope you will check back regularly to nominate your teachers and students, register for the READ 180 National Summer Institute, and explore the wealth of resources the Web site has to offer. Visit www.scholastic.com/read180community to learn more!

Best Regards,

The READ 180 Team

Articles

Tips for Motivating the Most Challenging Struggling Readers
Tips for Motivating the Most Challenging Struggling Readers
READ 180 | March 1,2009
High School READ 180 teacher Kim Martin shares tips and strategies for keeping her ninth graders motivated and engaged.
Product Spotlight: READ 180 Interactive Teaching System
Product Spotlight: READ 180 Interactive Teaching System
READ 180 | March 1,2009
Be more efficient and productive in your planning and presentation with the new READ 180 Interactive Teaching System. Learn great tips about how to use the Interactive Teaching System with a projector and whiteboard technology!
Differentiated Instruction: Using What Makes Each Student Special
Differentiated Instruction: Using What Makes Each Student Special
READ 180 | March 1,2009
Are you wondering how you can differentiate instruction for special education students in your READ 180 classroom? Mary Keever shares the story of her student Jesse and the ways she has adapted her instruction to help him succeed.
READ 180: More Powerful Than Ever!
READ 180: More Powerful Than Ever!
READ 180 | March 1,2009
Get the most up-to-date information about what is new with READ 180 including how to order READ 180 classroom incentives, receive your SRC! quizzes through SAM Connect, and effectively get the revised rSkills tests.
Teaching for the 21st Century: Engaging Students With the <i>READ 180</i> Interactive Teaching System
Teaching for the 21st Century: Engaging Students With the READ 180 Interactive Teaching System
READ 180 | March 1,2009
With a Premium Maintenance and Support Plan READ 180 teachers get anytime, anywhere, online access to the READ 180 Interactive Teaching System.
Inside Your READ 180 Classroom: Writing in READ 180
Inside Your READ 180 Classroom: Writing in READ 180
READ 180 | March 1,2009
Here's how you can support the writing needs of your students and differentiate the writing instruction you deliver.
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