Whether Children Are Currently Reading Books for Fun Base: Children Ages 6–17.

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Whether Children Are Currently Reading Books for Fun Base: Children Ages 6–17

Comparison of How Much Children Enjoy Reading Now to When They Were Younger

Base: Children Ages 6–17 Degree to Which Children Enjoy Reading Books for Fun

Base: Children Ages 6–17 Who Read Independently With Their Class or School at a Certain Time How Children Feel About Independent Reading Time at School

Favorite Books or Series of Children Ages 9–11

What Kids Want in Books

Meet Kids Where They Are Humor Novelty Creativity Authenticity Agency

Provide Choice

Help Kids Develop “Expertise” Nonfiction Provides an Outlet for Differentiation

Practice Bibliotherapy for Boys Real WorldFantasy World Problem to Be Solved (different) Challenged (but maintain sense of humor & friends’ help) Accepts/ Celebrates Uniqueness

Harness the Power of Technology, or i nteractive ndividualized nnovative D Y nviting i i i i i

“ E-Books Struggling readers were the strongest advocates of e-books, suggesting that e-books helped them gain confidence in their reading abilities. Lotta Larson Educational Leadership May 2015

“ Don’t Stop Reading Aloud Francie, I thought these stories will bring back memories of our famous conversations. I hope you enjoy them. Love, Brady

Benjamin and His Books

The Bibliotherapist Is In! Francie Alexander Senior Vice President & Chief Academic Officer Scholastic