Book Talks
I would like to give my students time after read to self for
them to talk about the books they have read.
This can be done in a whole group, small groups, or with partners. I believe that by giving students time to
talk about the books they are reading, other students may become excited to
read that specific book. This will also
help to build comprehension as students are asking questions and sharing about
their books.
Read Alouds
Next year, I want to make sure to read aloud to my students
daily from a chapter book. I want to
choose books that will lead to class discussions. I know how important it is to read aloud to
students daily so I want to make sure that I am intentional about the books I
am choosing.
Model Reading
I model to my students what a good reader does, but next year I
would like to work on using more “think-alouds.” I want to make sure that I stop during read
alouds to share what I am thinking. This
will allow students to hear what I am thinking and demonstrate the process of
what readers do when they read.
Time to Write
Next year, I would like to incorporate more write to self
time. This is something that I do in my
class about 3-4 times a week, but next year I would like to incorporate this
daily into my classroom. Along with
giving students time to write to self, I would also like to include time for students
to share their writing with their peers.
Time to Read and Choice
Although this is something I do this year, I want to make sure
that I am giving my students enough time to just read. Not only do I want to make sure that I am
giving students enough time to read to self, but I also want to incorporate
more time for reading to someone. I also
want to offer more of a choice to my students about the books they want to
read. Currently, I tell my students
their reading level and offer choices from that level. Maybe next year, I can find a way to offer
more of a choice from a variety of levels.