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Reading Minute

What kinds of passages should you share? Passages you find beautiful Passages you find interesting Passages that exhibit great writing Passages that anger you Passages that trouble you Passages that perplex you Passages that raise your curiosity Passages you find humorous Passages that challenge you to think differently

Where should you find passages? Books (fiction and nonfiction) Poetry Newspapers Magazines Speeches Essays Internet material Maps Graphs Charts Manuals

What is your job? Now… Write a one-sentence summary to remember each day’s Reading Minute These summaries will be written in your notebook When it’s your turn… Sign-up to lead the Reading Minute Sign-up 5 times from now until the end of the school year Spread out your days so you have time to read a variety of material