Tuesday, September 6, 2016

9/6

Hiya FOLKS! Sorry for the late blog post. On Tuesday's I have teacher meetings until 5:30, which means blog posts will be coming late every Tuesday.

HW due Wednesday:

1. Important Moments in My Reading History
...This is a helpful handout for me to get to better know and understand you as a reader
...It is an important assignment, which is why we spent class time working on it this morning
...Explain your experiences and thinking
...Below is a copy of the handout if you have worksheet issues

We will be learning more about helpful organization skills for my classroom tomorrow

Thursday Field Study = Mt. Tabor (an intro to geology) !!!

Name: ______________________


Important Moments in My Reading History


Often people can recall a special book that has had an impact on their life. Often this book is connected to a positive experience. It could have been the first book you learned to read. It could have been a book that troubled you. That being said an important book doesn’t necessarily have to be well loved.


We are going to think about our experiences that have shaped us as readers.


Think about your history as a reader. Recall a book that is important to you and sticks out in your mind and complete the following…


Title:



Author:


Age when I first read it.



Give (at least) two reasons why this book is important to you (EXPLAIN WHY the book is important to you).


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Our experiences with reading often determine how we read, write, think, and feel about ourselves at school. Past reading experiences most definitely influence our current selves (for better or for worse).


Thinking back, what experiences and events related to reading have influenced you?!?!?!


Complete the following tasks related to this question on the back of this worksheet.
List 5 positive or negative reading experiences that have affected who you are and the way you read today. Explain why they were positive or negative…


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What was the last book you read that you really enjoyed? Why did you enjoy it?




What are three things you think I should know about you as a reader….

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