I chose Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky because it is a genre that I believe we need to see more of, African folktale. The illustrations were done by Blair Lent and the pages are full of color and filled with African culture. The book is a tale of how the sun and moon made residence in the sky. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this book and will introduce this to my children. It will remind them of exactly where they came from.
Monday, January 29, 2018
Childhood Memories
Growing up I had a small obsession with Dr. Seuss books. Ok, small may be an understatement. Once I got a hold of Green Eggs and Ham, I made my parents by every Dr. Seuss book that was published. A big part of my obsession with Green Eggs and Ham was that we read it and school and got to actually make GREEN EGGS AND HAM!! It was an experience that still sticks out in my mind today. The level of creativity my teachers possessed allowed me to be engaged and excited about the book. If you Give a Mouse a Cookie, was another book that I could not put down as a child. The illustrations were bright, bold, and not to mention cute. Of course, my partial obsession was due to me loving milk and cookies. :)
List of my FAVS!
-Green Eggs and Ham
-If you Give a Mouse a Cookie
-Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you See?
-The Very Hungry Caterpillar
List of my FAVS!
-Green Eggs and Ham
-If you Give a Mouse a Cookie
-Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you See?
-The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Literacy in Secondary
Reading has always been a big deal in my family. Growing up I always had a book in my hand. Staying up until 2 a.m. was not unusual when I got my hands on a new novel. In school, reading was a breeze for me. I never really struggled on test and scored high on the state exams. However, I did have an issue engaging in texts that were not interesting to me. My high school teachers taught me how to pull the information out of a text that I may not be that interested in. My senior English teacher made the biggest impact on my life. She is the reason why I fell in love with not only reading but writing. As I look back on my senior year of high school the biggest thing that my teacher did that stood out to me was giving students a choice. I think when possible it is important to give students' a choice in what they are reading. My teacher knew that I loved historical romances and she introduced me to Pride and Prejudice. This very day I still pick that book up at least once a year.
Patience
I have chosen the word "Patience" for the year. This word is not only important for me but also for my students' regarding literacy. Our 8th grade language arts students recently finished a novel study as well as a reading benchmark test. All through their middle school careers strategies have been taught to help assist in purposeful reading. I often find that my students' tend to rush through a book or passage just to get it done quickly. When the time arrives to write, they are often lost and confused and unsure where to begin. Patience is a concept that I preach constantly in my classroom. I encourage my students' to annotate and take their time while reading. I often need to practice patience when teaching strategies. One strategy may not work for a certain class or student. One student may grasp a new strategy or concept quicker than others. I must remember to be patient with each and every student and remember just like this is my first time teaching the strategy it is the first time they are learning it.
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