Once upon a time I was a child…….
I don’t have any specific memories about reading in school. I remember the three traditional reading groups and the basal readers. I also remember completing the different levels of the SRA’s. I loved school and I love to read. When I was young I was always visited my local library. My favorite series were the Little House on the Prairie books and Anne of Green Gables. As I got older, I enjoyed the Judy Boom series. In high school, some of my favorite books were To Kill a Mockingbird, Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice. I continue to love reading as an adult and wish I had more time for reading for pleasure.
As a teacher, I feel a well-stocked classroom library filled with a variety of books is one way that a teacher can help students become proficient readers and foster their love of reading. I believe it is important to have books on a various reading levels, as well as reading materials for all content areas. I organize the books into Rubbermaid dishpans and label them with large index cards. Some of the books are grouped by author and other books by reading levels. I have containers for content areas and other for subject areas such as, American Revolution and Civil War. I also make sure to include books that reflect my students cultures and interests. My library continues to grow each year and I am just as excited as my students when the Scholastic Book Order arrives at our classroom. I believe it is important to give students time to read books of their choice. One of my favorite things to do in class is to read aloud to my students. I enjoy watching their expressions as I read in different voices and “ham it up”. It is my hope that all of my students develop a love for reading.