Showing posts with label Learning Lives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learning Lives. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Books in a Series



I like the idea of supporting reading from a series to improve fluency and comprehension (Routman, 2003). When students read books in a series the style of writing and sometimes themes continue making comprehension and fluency not just easier in a way of quickness but in a way that can support students motivation to read and to keep reading. This to me is the big bonus; students reading books that help keep them motivated to read.



In my literacy class and at my main placement I see students who are not motivated to read even though it is modeled by the teacher and the teacher shares their own reading experiences. The idea of series reading could be plan B for helping students become engaged in reading. I also like the idea that Routman points out, of starting with any form of reading to later in life support more deep reading such as the classics or books that may take more thinking as a reader to understand (I too grew up as a closet romance reader until just after undergrad). I identify and can easily see how this can help students, coupled with the idea of series reading, to become life long learners through reading. Ultimately this can help with the transition from learning to read to reading to learn!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Our Learning Lives

In Routman's book Reading Essentials, at the end of chapter two she tells a story of a dear friend who enjoyed life, ending with how her friend reminds her how "important it is to celebrate our learning lives." I want to be constantly celebrating and showing my learning life to my students. Whether we are doing science or art and all the other subjects in between I think it is important for students to see the joy in learning. As a teacher this means, for me, that I will need to know my students, to engage them in things of interest for them and not just do activities of interest for me. In the end students will only be life long learners if they see the joy in learning and are allowed to celebrate it in class and out of class.