This weeks top tip is on 3 iPad Apps to Assess Reading Fluency and Track Comprehension. In the original post I shared 3 apps that would track fluency and comprehension. These apps are useful, but I wanted to add some alternatives for those teachers who do not have access to an iPad. One alternative is using Evernote. I shared some links below on how other teachers are using Evernote to track fluency and comprehension notes on students.
I hope these are helpful and I would love to help you get started using Evernote in your classroom next year.
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