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.
Let's think about how we can make the rubric more kid-friendly. It's a big rubric and we need it to be accessible for students.
ReplyDeleteI am glad we were able to set some specific goals for independent reading. So much more goes into it than just counting pages.
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