The Goals of Independent
Reading
An important part of teaching
literacy is providing daily opportunities for students to read, on their own;
books they have selected themselves.
Through independent reading students:
- Learn to exercise choice as readers, selecting from a wide variety of texts.
- Develop favorite books, types of books, genres, topics, writing styles, and authors.
- Develop the habit of spending a significant amount of time reading.
- Build a “reading agenda” that includes books, authors and types of books they want to read in the future.
- Gain “mileage” as readers by processing a large number of texts on a regular basis.
- Engage in fluent reading daily *including well-paced silent reading in which they are processing syntactic structures).
- Learn about themselves as readers.
- Become part of a community of readers.