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My Life as a Reader and Writer
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K1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7th The Letter People Story Time with Carpet Squares Writing my Dinosaur Report 1 st Library Card We only read from a textbook in reading groups The Boxcar Children Series Book Reports – YUCK! More textbook – I didn’t like to read! Island of the Blue Dolphins – Yuck! Bedtime stories Read mysteries and historical fiction on my own My Reading Timeline
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What are your earliest memories of reading or being read to? I remember Bedtime stories every night. My Mom or Dad would read to me from a book from my bookshelf. Sometimes my brother or sister would tell me a story. I also remember having a bookshelf in my bedroom and playroom. I would sit for hours looking through the pages of the books. The first book I could read by myself was called Silly Dilly Duck.
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What books helped you learn to read? I remember having “Golden Books.” They had gold binding and pictures on every page. We had stacks of them in our playroom. My favorite was There’s a Monster at The End of This Book.
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Who was important in your life as you learned to read and write? My whole family was very instrumental! My mom and dad read to me and set a good example by reading themselves. I witnessed my sister and brother reading a lot, too. My brother wanted to be a writer and liked to write screenplays. Since I idolized my brother, I decided I wanted to be a writer, too! When my mother began working in my school’s library, I became more of a reader.
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My brother and I My supportive family
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What were your favorite childhood books? My favorite book when I was very little was Happy Birthday, Moon. I also liked The Bernstein Bear Books! When I was older, I was a huge Boxcar Children Fan.
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Do you have a library card? Do you remember when you got it? I received my first library card when I was in 1 st or 2 nd grade. My mom planned a special day for the two of us, which included lunch and a trip to the library. I can still remember signing my name to the back of the flimsy paper card. The only books I was interested in looking at were books about bears! Brunswick Library
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What school activities helped you learn to read and write? I learned the alphabet from The Letter People while in Kindergarten. In 1 st grade, we had weekly themes and we’d read stories and do activities related to the theme. I would get really excited about it because my teacher was enthusiastic. I had a Phonics folder that I had to take home and practice sounding out and spelling words.
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What (if anything) turned you off to reading? I disliked reading in upper elementary school and middle school. In 5 th grade, we were forced to read a certain number of books and do a book report. We mostly read from a boring textbook. Finally, in 8 th grade we read some great books such as To Kill a Mockingbird, but we also read some that I didn’t like. I had no choice in what I read.
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What and when do you read now? I spend most of my reading time preparing for work. I tend to read young adult novels in order to stay current and be able to provide recommendations to my students. I also read a lot for school because I’m finishing my masters degree. I also read a lot online!
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My Current View of Reading I believe reading opens the door for many opportunities and experiences. I enjoy teaching Reading because it allows me to share my passion for literature.
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