Sunday, September 27, 2015

Anyone have a good book?


We have just completed our first reading unit entitled, "Building a Reading Life". In this unit the students learned some of the traits of a person who has an active, healthy reading life. We learned that:
  • We chose our attitude toward reading...and it may-as-well be a curious, interested attitude toward books. This allows us to want to read, not only when we have to, but because we want to!
  • We've come to recognize that readers need many hours of high success reading. This is time when they are deep into the world of their books. We learned about connecting to the text, visualize the author's words, predicting what we think will come next based on the author's words, noticing when things change and questioning the changes and finally summarizing to insure that we are understanding the text. We will have additional lessons on how we can use these strategies more precisely in the future, but for now we all know they are an important part of being an active reader.
  • We found out through several characters that reading longer and stronger requires persistence and perseverance. Every student in room 24 is now tracking the number of pages he/she is reading in Reading Workshop to try to improve his/her reading stamina.
We are now working on our end of unit project that involve each student recommending a book that has been read in third grade to his/her classmates. We are briefly writing what makes the book worthy of a recommendation and illustrating our favorite part. Then the students will "advertise" their book to the class in hopes of getting others interested in reading the book.

In our next unit, we are on to "Following Characters Into Meaning"! Stay tune for more information on how we are learning to understand characters based on the text.