It's important for students to respond to the text that they read. Reader's response can help assess and develop reading abilities and it can also help the teacher determine what guidance in instruction is needed next. Reading and comprehension go hand in hand, although both very different concepts. Reader's response is an opportunity for students to share their thoughts, feelings, reactions and questions about what they are reading.
There are many ways to respond to reading, such as a response chart, journal, blog, webs and even the type of activities that we did in class...that was fun!
My favorite book was Great Aunt Arizona. I could relate to her and in a lot of ways we are the same. My least favorite was The Amazing Bone. It was too wordy.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
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