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Reading Checklist Entrance Card: Rank the following 1 = Never, 2= Sometimes, 3= All the time - I enjoy reading - I understand what I read - I can find a book - I get bored - I read why my friends like
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Why read? Think- Pair – Share Think about all of the things you read every day. Write a few ideas down if you need to. Pair up with an elbow partner and share Share with the class So why do we read?
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Statistics 50 percent of American adults are unable to read an eighth grade level book. Out-of-school reading habits of students has shown that even 15 minutes a day of independent reading can expose students to more than a million words of text in a year. For every 4 children, one grows up not knowing how to read.
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Do I have to? Students who read an average of 20 minutes or more a day score 130 points higher on SAT’s than non-readers.
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“I do not know what to read” Different Genres Realistic Fiction Adventure/Survival Mystery Horror Fantasy Science Fiction Historical Fiction Biography Informational Texts
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Realistic Fiction What should I expect?Authors from this genre Setting- familiar place like a school, neighborhood, etc.) in current time. Characters have problems similar to our own Events seem like they could actually happen to us or someone we know Paula Danziger Jerry Spinelli (Stargirl, Firegirl, Love Startgirl) Lois Lowry (The Giver) Jack Gantos Andrew Clement Walter Dean Myers (Monster) Sharon Draper
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Adventure/Survival What can I expect?Authors from this genre Setting is usually outdoors Characters will be caught in a life-threatening situation and will need to use their wits to survive. Events are the focus (Action!) Jack London (Call of the Wild, White Fang) Gary Paulsen (Hatchet) Will hobbs Gordon Korman Jean Craighead George Jon Krakauer (Into the Wild)
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Mystery What can I expect? Authors from this genre There will be some type of crime or unexplained occurrence The main character will try to solve the mystery. The author will leave clues to help the reader find the solution. Joan Lowery Nixon (Mystery Dolls from Planet Urd) Lois Duncan (I Know What You Did Last Summer, Don’t Turn Around) Caroline Cooney (The Face on the Milk Carton, The Vampire’s Promise) Jay Bennett (Coverup, The Executioner) Willo Roberts (Rebel, Hostage)
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Horror What can I expect?Authors from this genre Events and setting will create a sense of fear in the reader. Characters will have encounters with supernatural forces such as ghosts Mary Shelly (Frankenstein) Edgar Allen Poe (The Raven) R.L Stine (Goosebumps) Mary Downing Hahn (All the Lovely Bad Bones, Closed for the Season) Pam Conrad (Zoe Rising,
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Fantasy What can I expect?Authors from this genre Setting is often an imagined world. Characters often have magical powers (talking animals, wizards) Events are imaginative and could never really occur. Lewis Carroll (Alice series) Christopher Paolini (Eragon, Eldest, Origins) Lynne Reid Banks (Indian in the Cupboard) Eoin Colfer (Artemis Fowl) J.K Rowling (Harry Potter) Stephanie Meyer (Twilight)
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Science Fiction What can I expect? Authors from this genre Setting is often set in the future or in the present that is very different from what we know. Characters interact with creatures and/or technology that do not currently e.xist Suzanne Weyn (Bar Code Tattoo) Margret Peterson Haddix (Missing and Shadow Children series) Neal Shusterman (Skinjacker series) Orson Scott Card (Ender’s Game series) Douglas Adams (Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series)
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Historical Fiction What can I expect? Authors from this genre Setting is in the past. Real people and events may be mentioned, but the main characters are not real. Words that are no longer common may be used. Joseph Conrad (Heart of Darkness) Christopher Paul Curtis (Watsons, Bud Not Buddy) Markus Zusak (The Book Thief) Judson Roberts (The Strongbow saga)
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Biography What can I expect? Authors from this genre Events and people are real Only important events will be included. Elizabeth Partridge (Marching For Freedom: Walk Together Children and Don't You Grow Weary) Matt Christopher (Sports Series) Milton Meltzer (Witches and Witch Hunts, There Comes a Time- The Struggle for Civil Rights)
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Informational Texts What can I expect? Authors from this genre The whole book will be about one main topic and will not tell a story. There will be specialized vocabulary words Jim Murphy (Across America on an Emigrant Train, The Long Road to Gettysburg, Blizzard) Russell Freedman (The Wright Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane, Children of the Great Depression)
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Signs you are reading the wrong book Bored Do not understand what you are reading Can not finish the book in a “reasonable” amount of time Finish the book right away (ex: two hours) Struggling reading the sentences You can not identify setting, characters, plot, or conflict.
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How do I choose? Interest- What do YOU like? Readiness Appropriate reading level ○ Vocabulary ○ Fluency Maturity Applicable – How can I apply what I learn
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Books classmates have read Uglies series Hunger Games Maximum Ride Percy Jackson Anthony Harowitz Shiver Beastly The Book Thief The Kane Chronicles
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