Thursday, December 11, 2008
Think Aloud
I was so nervous about completing this assignment. I was sure that I would mess it up some how some way. I was pleasantly surprised. I think this exercise is a great way to get to know your students. It allows you to see their strengths and their weaknesses. I chose two readers that are at the same reading level, the major difference between the two is their gender. The most obvious difference in their reading was what they were most interested in while reading. The male was interested in the technical and logical aspect of what he was reading. Could a mouse really ride a motorcycle? While the female was more concerned with how the mouse's family was treating him. This may seem stereotypical, but I wasn't surprised.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Tuesday November 18
Instructional Synthesis Project
All of my team members came prepared to work this week and we were able to plow through our assignment for next week. By looking for references for this project I came across a book Comprehension Connections that was very helpful. I read the book in a day because it was an easy read. There was a lot of great information on how to help students understand comprehension strategies and how to use them as they read. The book stressed the importance of modeling these behaviors for students in order to help them understnad how good readers read.
All of my team members came prepared to work this week and we were able to plow through our assignment for next week. By looking for references for this project I came across a book Comprehension Connections that was very helpful. I read the book in a day because it was an easy read. There was a lot of great information on how to help students understand comprehension strategies and how to use them as they read. The book stressed the importance of modeling these behaviors for students in order to help them understnad how good readers read.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Book Talk Stargirl
I'm looking forward to our book talk on Stargirl tonight. I enjoyed the book. It was difficult to get into, however the more I read the more I became involved. Like other Spinelli books this was a nice story that has a lesson to teach. I'm interested to see what my other book club members thought about the book.
I'm also interested to see what other resources we will have to work on our instructional synthesis. I recently did a project for another class on reading strategies that good readers use. I found lots of good information as well as ideas that can be used in the elementary classroom.
I'm also interested to see what other resources we will have to work on our instructional synthesis. I recently did a project for another class on reading strategies that good readers use. I found lots of good information as well as ideas that can be used in the elementary classroom.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Instructional Synthesis
I have began my research on "How we Read." I am looking into different strategies that children use while they read. The strategies that I have come across help with comprehension and the understanding of text. I have found some very useful and interesting information. I am looking forward to hearing what everyone else has discovered.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Wilhelm Chapter 6
Alternate Texts as Literature
I agree that students need to be exposed to multiple genres and types of texts. How is a student to know what they really enjoy unless they have been exposed to comics, fiction, non-fiction, graphic novels, magazines, etc. Why should we care what they are reading as long as they are reading.
By no means do I think a student should only be reading magazines if this is what they most enjoy. Every student needs to be challenged to dig into literature. But if they are engaged in the reading they are more likely to get something out of it.
We all learn from one another. The multiple experiences available by allowing students choice in their reading will provide meaningful learning experiences.
I agree that students need to be exposed to multiple genres and types of texts. How is a student to know what they really enjoy unless they have been exposed to comics, fiction, non-fiction, graphic novels, magazines, etc. Why should we care what they are reading as long as they are reading.
By no means do I think a student should only be reading magazines if this is what they most enjoy. Every student needs to be challenged to dig into literature. But if they are engaged in the reading they are more likely to get something out of it.
We all learn from one another. The multiple experiences available by allowing students choice in their reading will provide meaningful learning experiences.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Reading is Seeing
I really identified with this chapter on a personal level. I currently work with fourth and fifth grade students in an after school care program. I am responsible to plan a curriculum unit weekly with math, science, drama, music, gross motor and art. I also plan cooperative games for them in the gym. However the time I struggle the most with is homework time that consists of written homework and reading. I have a couple of students that I think are out to give me a headache on a daily basis. Most students don't find this time tedious, but some do. I have a few that refuse to read and do homework. I have heard most excuses, my parents want me to do the homework at home, I didn't bring a book (even thought I tell them on a daily basis they must bring a book to class) I don't have any homework (even though I know who their teachers are and I know they give homework. Anything to get out of the homework. Having anywhere from 30-40 kids in the room at a time can be cumbersome since they don't all have a chair to sit in. I try to work with them to find books that they find interesting since there teachers don't give them required texts to read. These students are allowed to read what they wish. I think some of the students are reading books that might be too difficult for them, hence their lack of enjoyment in reading. They struggle with the text therefore they become frustrated and don't want to read. I'd like to build their confidence so that they will enjoy reading and I won't end up with the daily headache.
Looking For Alaska
Just finished reading this book. I must say I LOVED IT! I enjoyed reading about the pranks these students would play. I will say that at the turning point of the story, I was completely shocked and teaken back. I was not expecting that at all. I was kinda mad about it too. I had a hard time finishing the book jst because it made me sad.
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