When it comes to the topic of teens and reading - there is much to be said.
Let's face it - kids like to choose. WE like to choose. Forcing a book down their throats isn't exactly the best decision.
After reading this article (seriously... read it... click click) I decided to do a little teeny tiny shift. It literally took a whopping five minutes for students to complete.
I asked students to write to me about things they LIKE doing when reading a school novel. I also asked them to write to me about things they DISLIKE about a class novel. I'm telling you... the feedback... is AWESOME. As I'm preparing to start our novel, it's incredibly helpful!
Many students are asking to be trusted with their comprehension. Many said they'd rather do questions as a whole group and have an actual conversation like we did a few times last term instead of question packets. Other students are asking to do projects and use their computers for feedback. Students are also asking for small group book studies! This is amazing to me!
So .... seriously... I can't wait to jump in next week! They really shocked me by telling me the things they'd like to change and try. I'm down with it!
Thursday, February 7, 2019
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Creepy Show Review
I've seen this book floating around all over the place. Who has read it?
Because... I did the reading teacher no-no.... and I watched the series without reading the book.
Completely terrified me! ((Yet, I watched both seasons))
Are they similar!?!?
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