Synopses & Reviews
For those of us who treasure memories of a childhood spent curled up with favorite books, it may be shocking to realize that reading is a chore for many of our students. In recent years, the increased class time spent on reading instruction geared toward measurable performance -- from tests to book reports -- means fewer children have the opportunity to discover reading for pleasure, or to research topics that interest them. If we want children to become truly engaged readers, we must set aside time every day for them to independently select, read, and respond. Of course, just providing time and a variety of reading materials isn't adequate to ensure that students achieve the independence they need to become lifelong readers. Students need guidance on selecting materials at an appropriate level, they need practice in the habits of readers, and they need the social reinforcement of sharing ideas about their reading with peers.
In Good Choice , noted author and literacy specialist Tony Stead outlines the components that foster successful independent reading in grades K-6. He examines practices that: establish independent reading and borrowing routines;provide adequate resources for independent reading;support children in selecting a wide range of appropriate texts;offer opportunities for children to respond to their reading.
With examples appropriate to emergent readers in grades K-2, as well as more seasoned readers in grades 3-6, Tony provides a comprehensive plan for integrating independent reading throughout the day. He offers systems for organizing the class library and checking books in and out, lessons on book selection and responding to text, advice on supporting children and parents in home reading, guidance on conferring with students, and an array of helpful appendix materials including graphic organizers, questionnaires, assessment and monitoring rubrics.
Research shows that children who have the opportunity to read independently not only become more literate adults, they also, in fact, perform better on state tests and other reading assessments. Good Choice provides everything you need to create classrooms where students can fulfill their reading potential now and for the future.
Synopsis
Foreword by David Booth. When nurtured and challenged properly, young readers can develop a passion for reading, be it for schoolwork or for pleasure--and these independent readers actually perform better on state tests and reading assessments. This book presents a comprehensive plan for integrating independent reading throughout the school day in grades Kindergarten through second, and third through sixth. You will create a classroom library system that creates opportunities for independent borrowing and selection, read and response, sharing ideas about reading experiences with peers, and home reading. Appendix materials include graphic organizers, questionnaires, and assessment rubrics.