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WYNN
Tip: Daily Activities for WYNN in Your Classroom
Below are some ideas
for incorporating WYNN into your daily classroom activities.
- Have students
create a document titled, "My Journal." Students can
write a daily entry into this document, proofread and make corrections.
They may use Word Prediction if they wish.
- Ask students
to create an “Assignment Page” to enter daily assignments.
- Have students
make a list of “Important Things to do Today.”
- Work on
New Vocabulary – Students
can look up words in the Dictionary and study
definitions. They can write a sentence using each vocabulary word,
or use a Voice Note to record sentences.
- Practice
Spelling – Using
the Spell button, ask students to listen to each
spelling word, then type each word three times.
- Have students
read a passage and Highlight the main idea of each
paragraph, and/or have them paraphrase the key point of each paragraph
with a Voice Note.
- Using the Web,
have students read a current news story, and then summarize the
key points. Students may choose to write their summary, or use
a Voice Note. (Suggested sites: HeadlineSpot, Yak's
Corner, Time for Kids, Scholastic News, and Kids Newsroom)
- Assign
students to write a paragraph titled, “Today's Successes.”
- Use the Voice
Note and ask students to recite a favorite poem.
- At the
end of the week, have students write a list of five things they
learned this
week.
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