My husband gets excited when I talk about being passionate, then he realizes I’m talking about being passionate about books! Isn’t that what we all want for all students? We want them to get lost inside the pages, not wanting to put down their latest read. We want them to share that excitement with others and talk about their new favorite book that we all must get. It gets even better when they lift words from the pages of those books and share the quotes, so we can savor the words.
We’ve put a couple of things in place at my school to foster and share this passion. At any point during the day, you can see students clustered around a bulletin board looking over the latest book recommendations from their peers. We have a board where students can recommend books to each other by taking a slip and recording the title, author, and telling why they are recommending the book. We post these on the bulletin board and encourage each other to check the board when we are ready for a new read!
A few ingenious folks have used this same “Ask me about…” idea to teach vocabulary words, generate student excitement for learning a foreign language with a new word each day, and encourage different ways to solve math problems. I’m sure there are even more things you could do!
To capture favorite quotes from our reading or our own creations that we pen (see Shelley’s post, "Eight Great Quotes" from February 15th, for some wonderful ideas), we’ve created another display. This has been a great way to share the words that touch us, without interrupting instruction or reading time. Students know they can write down their quotes and stick them in our basket to be shared during those filler moments like lining up for lunch or the few minutes before dismissal. After our quotes are shared, they get posted on the board!
We want our students to read, read, and then read some more! It is our hope that we are creating a passion that will last a lifetime!
I would love to get some more ideas to keep the passion alive (remember, we’re talking about literacy!). Comment and share!
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I would love to get some more ideas to keep the passion alive (remember, we’re talking about literacy!). Comment and share!
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Thank you for sharing these ideas Hayley. What a wonderful way to make the passion for reading contagious! I can't wait to try this in my own classroom!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear how you tweak things to make them work for you! Have fun!
DeleteWe love the goals and stars in the hallways. Our kindergarteners just love knowing the teachers are avid readers too!
ReplyDeleteOur kindergartners may be beginning readers, but they still have their favorite books...and they want to hear them over and over and over and over :-)
DeleteFantastic ideas!! Loved reading your post and getting some new ideas! :-) Thank you for all the freebies!
ReplyDeleteOf course! It's fun to give ideas and get new ones too!
DeleteThe "ask me about" idea is great!!! What a great way to get kids talking about reading and books! This could work in any classroom at any level! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI've discovered some great books because of this easy way to share titles! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI agree with Elaine... the "Ask Me" card is such a great idea. And I love how it evolved into other curricular areas!
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