Read Write Think Animal Inquiry
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Read Write Think Animal Inquiry

This morning I’m taking my daughters to a little petting zoo near our home. They love to pet the goats, sheep, ponies, horses, and bunnies. Both of my daughters love learning about animals and they are both learning to write right now. Thinking about those things reminded me of a writing template hosted by Read Write Think.

Read Write Think’s Animal Inquiry template is an online graphic organizer template that students fill in as they learn about animals and or fill in from memory. It’s a simple template that doesn’t require students to sign-up or sign into any kind of account which makes it perfect for elementary school use. On the same page that you find the template you will also find some suggested lesson plans that you can access for free.

In this short video I demonstrate how to use Read Write Think’s Animal Inquiry template.

Back in January Read Write Think relaunched all of their popular interactive writing templates and activities for students. Here’s a list of some of my favorite RWT templates

Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.

This morning I’m taking my daughters to a little petting zoo near our home. They love to pet the goats, sheep, ponies, horses, and bunnies. Both of my daughters love learning about animals and they are both learning to write right now. Thinking about those things reminded me of a writing template hosted by Read Write Think. Read Write Think’s Animal Inquiry template is an online graphic organizer template that students fill in as they learn about animals and or fill in from memory. It’s a simple template that doesn’t require students to sign-up or sign into any kind of account which makes it perfect for elementary school use. On the same page that you find the template you will also find some suggested lesson plans that you can access for free. In this short video I demonstrate how to use Read Write Think’s Animal Inquiry template. Back in January Read Write Think relaunched all of their popular interactive writing templates and activities for students. Here’s a list of some of my favorite RWT templates. Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.Elementary School, free lesson plans, Free Technology For Teachers, how to, Read Write Think, RWT, RWT Lesson Plans, WritingRead More

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