He was looking at the ceiling. He was looking at the girl beside him. His head rolled around and then settled on his pencil. He poked his paper. The girl beside him asked him to stop, so then he bugged her. He glanced at his book, turned the page, and then looked around the room. He turned another page, and then looked around the room. And this was just in the first five minutes of SSR (Sustained Silent Reading).
After watching this for the last 4 days, I couldn't take it any more. I took him out in the book room so we could talk.
Me: Are you getting your book?
Student: Uhhhhh, not really.
Me: Let me guess. You never really get the book you are reading, so you hate to read because it is so boring.
Student: Well, yeah.
Me: And this has been going on ever since you learned to read?
Student: Yes
Here's the message to all students in Reading Workshop
Reading should be fun. Reading should be exciting. Reading should be a story in your mind where you can't wait to see what happens next. If it is not this way, here is what you should do:
1. Get a different book
2. Try an easier book
3. Try a different author
4. Try a different genre
5. Ask a friend for a recommendation
6. Ask me for a good book
7. Pay attention to when you stop getting a picture
8. Reread, a page, a chapter, or the whole book until you get a picture.
Reading should be fun. Reading should be exciting. If you hate it, then talk to me about what is going on with your reading. You will be reading a lot this year. Find a good book that makes you smile, excited, happy, sad, mad, scared . . . There are a lot of great books. Find one!
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