Anu Ratasep 2004 Reading is Fun (2000-2005) 4 4 Anu Ratasep and Hele Kriisa

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Anu Ratasep 2004 Reading is Fun ( ) Anu Ratasep and Hele Kriisa

Anu Ratasep 2004 Reading is Fun - The aim 4 to develop literacy, 4 to develop computer skills 4 to encourage children read books 4 opportunity for students with hearing and speaking disabilities with other students 4 to integrate Russian students into Estonian society

Anu Ratasep 2004 Reading is Fun - Schools

Anu Ratasep 2004 Reading is Fun (”Lugeda on mõnus”) 4 Students read interesting books (written by Estonian and foreign authors) 4 They discuss the books via Internet

Anu Ratasep 2004 Reading is Fun - various activities 4 3 meetings are organized for the students in a year. 4 Meetings consist of various events such as competitions, quizes, short plays, meetings with writers or actors, cinema or theatre visits.

Anu Ratasep 2004 Reading is Fun - other activities 4 Students complete various tasks with computers like illustrating books, making PowerPoint presentations, or homepages. 4 For two yeas they have written a chain story that is later on publised.

Anu Ratasep 2004 Reading is Fun - teacher training 4 We have organised training sessions for the teachers –How to use the discussion forum –How to make PowerPoint presentations –How to make home pages

Anu Ratasep 2004 Reading is Fun - Sponsored by

Anu Ratasep 2004 Future plans The Virtual Bridge Of Literature International project For year old students Language: English Starts in 2005/2006