May 12, 2021 | Readorium at Home, Readorium in the Classroom
One major challenge that students face in understanding nonfiction text is that the vocabulary is often unfamiliar. Students need to be taught word learning skills so that they can infer the meaning of new words. There are some interesting ways that you can enhance...
Apr 18, 2021 | Readorium at Home, Readorium in the Classroom
A term unfamiliar to many, nature-deficit disorder simply means the effect that spending too much time indoors has on the human body. It’s particularly dangerous for children because being inside all the time means less physical activity. This can lead to everything...
Mar 15, 2021 | Readorium at Home, Readorium in the Classroom
The social and emotional toll that remote and hybrid education has taken on students, parents, and educators cannot be overemphasized. Students with special needs have probably suffered the most. No one could have ever imagined that our entire system of delivering...
Mar 3, 2021 | Readorium at Home, Readorium in the Classroom
Newest Release of Readorium 2.0 – New Features for Educators and Students During this trying year, the Readorium team has incorporated improvements so significant, it warrants a new title: Readorium 2.0. We added content, added report features, improved...
Mar 1, 2021 | Readorium at Home, Readorium in the Classroom
The unimaginable has happened, and our world has changed. Thanks to the incredible work of scientists and health professionals who have worked tirelessly to care for patients and who have developed an effective vaccine in record time, there is light at the end of the...
Feb 16, 2021 | Classroom of the Month, Readorium in the Classroom
Readorium Scholar Classroom of the Month Latasha Thompson’s 7th period class, from the Orange NJ Public School District, Orange Preparatory Academy We are very proud to announce that Latasha Thompson’s 7th period class, from the Orange NJ Public School District,...