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rBook Projects


What are rBook Projects?
rBook Projects are additional motivating projects designed to provide opportunities for students to react to and extend rBook instruction. Click the buttons below to browse all available rBook Projects. For each Workshop, you’ll find:

• An extended project related to the Workshop topic.
• A quick project related to the Workshop topic.
• Up to three projects related to each of the
rBook readings.

Stage A Projects Stage B Projects Stage C Projects Flex Projects

Please note that rBook Projects are specifically designed for READ 180 Enterprise Edition users.

For information about converting to Enterprise Edition, click here.


 

What do the projects involve?

• Students are asked to write, research, think creatively and critically, and show leadership skills.
• Topics emphasized include social studies, science, careers, health, and community outreach.

What is the role of the teacher?

• Support students as they read and follow project instructions.
• Supervise Internet activities.
• Adapt projects as necessary to meet classroom goals, student ability levels, pacing needs, and other concerns.

When to use the rBook Projects?

• Ideal for use during Small-Group.
• If your small groups are moving through the rBook at different rates, the projects can help you differentiate instruction. One group of students can work on an rBook Project, while the other group finishes up the rBook activities.
• At the end of a Workshop, the rBook Projects provide an opportunity to supplement the curriculum and further develop skills and content-area knowledge.