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Friday, July 29, 2011

Reading in Room 209

WARNING THIS WILL PROBABLY BE A LONG POST... READ AT YOUR OWN RISK

Last year was my first year teaching 4th grade after teaching kindergarten for 8 years. The first year in a new grade level is all about getting your bearings. Well I have always considered myself a really good reading teacher, but I was teaching kids how to read the words, now I have to teach them to understand the words. I was nervous and I followed the basal series like it was my bible and I used Daily 5 during my small group time.

Well now that I have a year under my belt I am ready to step out on my own and make some changes. I had originally planned to use novel units in place of the basal series. I was all set to make up these wonderful novel units to go with some great novels!

That is until I started reading teacher blogs and was introduced to the book The Book Whisperer. I was SO relieved and happy to have found this book BEFORE school started because I would have spent SO much time planning these novel units and I am sure they would have been somewhat effective but after reading just the first 5 chapters in this book I am totally on board! I feel like I did when I read Daily 5, I spent a lot of time saying to myself  "this makes SO much sense! why didn't I think of this?" LOL

SO I have some changes I need to make (as soon as I can get into my classroom on the 8th) the first thing I need to do is rearrange my classroom library. I currently have my library set up by AR reading levels and I want to change it so that they are organized by genre so they will be easier to find books for their 40 Book Requirement.

At my school AR is a big deal and most of the teachers on my grade level require their students to have a certain number of AR points every so many weeks. I was going to do this too but I think that if I do the 40 Book Requirement then my students will be reading plenty and they can take AR tests on those books, and I won't need to include an AR requirement as well, I think that will keep kids from reading books they want to read if they are not AR books so while I will keep track of AR points I won't make a certain number of points  requirement.

Another change I plan on making is I am really going rogue, I am going to do away with the book log and replace it with a Reading Notebook. I have already started putting these together for my kiddos (5 done 15 to go)

 This is the first page, it is their Tally List where they will tally the books they have completed towards their requirement


 This is the Reading List pages. This is where they will write down the title, and author of each book along with the date they finished it and whether they felt the book was easy, difficult or a Good Fit


 This page is their "wish list" the page where they will write down the title and author of books they just can't wait to get their hands on



This page is the page that signals the beginning of their reader responses. Each book they read they will write a response to it. This page just gives them some ideas about what they can include in their responses. 

I am really looking forward to my reading block this coming year. I can't wait to see the gains my students will make when they are allowed to choose their own books instead of reading what everyone else is reading. 

Reading Notebook

7 comments:

  1. Love your pages for your Reader's Notebook! Will you share?

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  2. Yeah I would love to, I am new to all this and haven't learned how to post documents on here yet but if you send me your email address I can email them to you, that way you can adjust them to meet your needs too.

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  3. I also have the file as a .pdf but every time I try to upload it using Google Documents it cuts out half the graphics.

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  4. Wow! Fantastic idea! Keep us all posted on your success...I can smell it! ;)

    Melly <><

    Second Grade Strategies for Sizzlin' Second Graders!

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  5. What a great post. I am also a 4th grade teacher and have been pondering how I will implement the knowledge I learned from reading The Book Whisper. Would you be willing to share your reader's notebook documents. My email address is mwells@ourwayschool.com.

    Also, are you still going to do the Daily 5? I just recently finished reading the books, but am feeling a bit overwhelmed.

    Thanks,
    Mindy

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  6. Yes, I'll email them to you! I'll send you the pdf files and the word documents that way you can modify them to fit your needs. I am going to still do Daily 5 because it just really lends itself to independent reading. BUT I am going to modify it from last year. Last year my kids did four 15 minute rounds and they could choose any of the 5 choices for the four rounds. This year I am changing it so that my kids only do two 30 minute rounds, that way they are able to really get into their reading for a full 30 minutes AND I am going to make Read to Self a MUST DO every day. They can choose if they want to do it first round or 2nd round but they MUST do read to self for one of the rounds.

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  7. WOW! I love your reading journal pages. I was wondering if you would share with me too. I also teach 4th grade. I don't have my own blog but I love finding blogs like yours with wonderful ideas. Thanks. tccam71@comcast.net

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