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1 Reading and Science A Home Science Reading Project

2 Reading and Science  Grant  Dr. Zhihui Fang in Reading  Dr. Rose Pringle in Science  Dr. Linda Leonard Lamme in children’s literature  Research Project to determine if  15 minute reading mini-lesson  Books read at home  Impact students learning in science and reading

3 Reading Research Support Factors that influence school success: Reading at home Reading trade books in addition to textbooks Bridging the gap between home and school More time spent reading Book Access Book quality Opportunities for reader response

4 Science Research  Reading science books increases science knowledge  Home involvement increases science knowledge  Books increase interest in science

5 Goals  Increase science knowledge  Increase reading ability  Increase time spent reading  Increase exposure to high quality science literature  Increase family interactions with books  Develop positive attitudes toward science and reading

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8 Program Development  Purchase good books  Accurate Science  Well-written  NSTA Outstanding books  Orbis Pictus Books  Variety of reading levels  Broad coverage of science areas  Book Bins  Checkout sheets  Book Record Forms

9 Procedures  Check out books  Return books one week later  Fill out Reading Record Forms  Respond to books  Check out new books

10 Data Sources  Classroom Observation during checkout and book returns  Interviews of Students  Reading Record Forms  Checkout records  Student surveys  Parent surveys

11 Issues and Solutions  TimeStreamline checkout  Too few booksPurchase a few more  Voluntary Participation  Teacher buy-inTeacher Model  Book lossLabels

12 Findings  Standardized tests with Control Group  Significantly higher reading scores  Significantly higher science knowledge  No significant difference in attitudes toward science or reading

13 Findings  Students read up to 20 science books  Book selection critical  Some students did not read any books  Some books were popular  Some students preferred one branch of science

14 Checkout Conversations  I’m gonna share this with my Dad!  Where’s the frog book? I wanted the frog book!  Ahhhh! Birds!  You got THAT book? Wow!  I want that one. It’s Mine!  Hurry up. I want to start reading.

15 Book Responses  Factual  The biggest muscle in your body is your thigh  How lions fight  Bizarre  People flush stupid things down a toilet  A dude lived for 7 years with a spike in his head  Analytical  Forced wording (Edison worked tirelessly)  Websites to verify information

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20 Role of Teacher  Elaborate  Provide science terminology  Ask questions to keep attention  Relate book to curriculum  Ask science questions  Tell personal stories

21 Family Perspectives  Loved the program  Read some of the books  Discussed the books  Wanted more information about the program  Varied in the amount of participation  Complained about a Charles Darwin book

22 Next Study  Train teachers  How to find good books  How to teach about nonfiction informational books - formats, etc.  How to organize program  Need to make it a requirement  Better communication with families

23 Student Perspectives  Varied greatly  Participated weekly  Participated occasionally  Never participated  Wanted more book selections  Thought the program should be mandatory  A few stated that reading was a burden  A few said that reading brought their family together

24 Trends in Nonfiction Literature  Accuracy and authenticity  Narrative nonfiction  Student appeal  Multiple genres  Focus on one small topic  Thorough coverage  Diversity of issues and topics

25 Parting Thoughts  Feelings of the researcher  Thrilled  To purchase so many good books  To see the enthusiasm of the students  To hear the conversations about books  That the teachers continued the program  Concerned  That those who needed it most did not participate  That the program costs money


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