How to Get Kids to Read? REALLY READ! Sue Kaiser, Ed.D.

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How to Get Kids to Read? REALLY READ! Sue Kaiser, Ed.D.

Sally Ride

Improving Adolescent Literacy

Lexile Levels of Books 2011

Lexile of the Spoken Word

Common Core State Standards 2014?

How To Teach: Text Structure

FOCUS

Reading Campaign The Missing Piece Reading Logs – parent signature Accelerated Reader

The missing piece 15 minutes each day (aim for 30), commit to have sustained reading in your classroom During this time, actively walk around asking your students questions about the structure of their text: “what is your main character doing right now, what problem are they having?”, “where does your story take place?” “What is it that your author is trying to teach you?” This activity tells your students that independent reading is important and helps them to apply the skills and strategies learned during your direct teaching.

Missing piece #1 What does this walk about do????? 1.You will notice what level your students are reading – are they at the appropriate level for their reading skill and you will be able to make some readjustments.

Missing piece #2 2. You will notice what genre your students are interested in and you can steer them toward books that you might know about that they have not discovered.

Missing piece #3 3. You will be able to see if your marginal readers are always on chapter 1 – trading their book in for a new one before they even get to the interesting part. Once you find these students, you can have a coaching session with them where you explain the structure of the story and how the first, second and sometimes third chapters in books are boring because the author is doing their job of setting up the story: the setting, characters and time zone. Once the author does this, then they will put some action that causes surprise and wonder and this is when the book becomes interesting.

Missing Piece #4 4. You model for the students the importance of recreational reading. You will have the opportunity to teach students how to read recreationally. If we truly believe that this is an important part of our program, it must be taught with the human connection and not just assigned and monitored.

Conclusion So What Next?

One Ride!