Booktrack can be used in a variety of ways to engage with students. Here are just a few examples:
Narrative Writing – Students add music and audio to their original stories.
Informative and Explanatory Writing – Students compose essays and articles selecting suitable audio to accompany their text.
Literature Study – Students gain insight and increased understanding of the text by creating their own soundtracks for novels, stories, and plays they are reading in class.
Read-Alouds – Teacher and student led read-alouds are enhanced through the addition of sound and music to the chapter or act being presented.
Booktrack Classroom achieves multiple learning objectives, while simultaneously promoting digital literacy and creative thinking among students. It can be used on both an individual basis as well as in group learning exercises.
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Booktrack can be used in a variety of ways to engage with students. Here are just a few examples:
Booktrack Classroom achieves multiple learning objectives, while simultaneously promoting digital literacy and creative thinking among students. It can be used on both an individual basis as well as in group learning exercises.