Response to Blog Post #1
-I have been reading a lot of Lucy Calkins books lately because I will be teaching Writer's Workshop this fall for K-2. I like to read articles and books about teaching that I can bring into the classroom.
-I like to read magazines about gardening, fitness, and entertainment.
-I avoid reading political/business magazines and manuals.
-I usually read in my bed or around the pool some. I never read at the beach... I'd rather be playing in the sand with my kids!
-I usually read at night.
-I loved to read to my kids when they were little! I would put a kid on each side of me and we would curl up in the bed and take turns "reading." They would always pick 2 or 3 each and I always knew which one Marissa would pick. It was a ratty old book about flies. She would giggle uncontrollably when we would smack the fly in the picture.Those were some of my favorite memories. Just a while back and made them sit beside me as I read a story to them, they are 12 and 9. They grumbled and laughed at me at first, but they enjoyed it, or so I think!
-My earliest memory of reading was seeing my Mamaw Davis reading the newspaper, Guidepost, and other things. She had books, magazines, newspapers and print all over her house. I remember thinking how smart she must be! She always had something in her hands reading. She had a set of encyclopedias I would always play with. Later, I learned she only went to the third grade. She was a very intelligent, strong woman and I can only imagine what she could have become if she had the opportunity to further her education.
-I remember being out of school in first grade for about a week due to sickness. When I returned, the kids were putting a "smile" and dash (I thought was a frown) above vowels. I was so confused! I don't remember sounding words out. I think I learned to read by sight. Sadly, I fully didn't understand phonics rules until I taught it. I was not a good reader and I knew I wasn't in the high group or low group. I knew I was in the middle. I remember hating to read out loud because I was such a shy child. I didn't like Dick and Jane because it bored me to tears. I knew they were old books too because Dick and Jane had out of style clothes on. :-)I wanted to read about animals or something that interested me.
I didn't like Dick and Jane books very well, either. I hope this influences you in your classroom to find out what each student is interested in!
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