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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Selecting Books for Classroom Assignments

Obviously when assigning books to read for assignments teachers cannot please every student, except for with a choice project.  I definitely want to have a choice reading project as part of my English class curriculum.  I can compile a list of books through surveying the students to find out what kinds of books they like, then have them choose a book off the list, or have me approve one of their own selections.  Part of the survey could be asking students what their reasons for reading are--entertainment? For information? For learning something new? The reasons the students give will reflect in the books I put on the book list.

After giving the assignment and handing students the book list I compiled, I can spend a day in class having a talk about all the books so the students have a better idea of which one they want to read,  A good idea from When Kids Can't Read is doing book teases, where the teacher reads just a short but climactic excerpt from a book so students want to read it to find out what comes next.  This can be done separate from the choice project book talk, just perhaps in the first few minutes of a class here and there to motivate students to read on their own time,

Another good idea Beers presents in the text is taking the class to the library once in awhile (maybe once a month) and helping students check out books.  She makes a good point that some students will read if someone shows them a good book, but will not wander in alone to search for a book in a library.  All of these ideas are easy ways to try to interest students in reading more.

(Chapter 14)

2 comments:

  1. I think that giving the students a survey to see what kinds of books they like to read is a really good idea. From this you will be able to gauge if they like reading at all, to what types of genres they like and what their interests are generally. This may even be a way to help you get to know your students personally.

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  2. Good ideas for incorporating a choice project into your curriculum. A survey is a good way to learn about your students as readers.

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