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Title: Choosing Just Right Books for Independent Reading


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Choosing Just Right Books for Independent
Reading
  • By
  • Andrea Frasier

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Independent Reading
  • Independent reading enables students to clock up
    mileage as readers, expand their reading powers,
    and fulfill the essential goal of daily reading.

  • -Fountas Pinnell

3
Classroom Library
  • Students should have access to a range of quality
    books.
  • Book baskets should be filled with fiction,
    nonfiction, poetry, and various levels of reading
    difficulty
  • The library should keep growing and changing to
    reflect student interests, reading levels, and
    topics of study

4
Why Is this Important?
  • Children can read for extended periods of time
    when they are matched with a Just Right book,
    which will enable teachers to confer and meet
    with small groups.
  • Children are more successful with books that
    interest them.
  • Children are capable of using a variety of
    strategies if their book offers the right amount
    of support and challenges.
  • Semantic and syntactic cues can not be accessed
    when books are too difficult and children are
    forced to rely on graphophonic cues.

5
Easy Books
  • Students can read the words fluently (smooth and
    with an interesting voice)
  • There often are not a lot of words on a page
  • Students know how to say all the words
  • There are not a lot of pages in the book
  • Students have a lot of schema for the subject
  • Sometimes the book has a larger font
  • Students totally understand the story
  • Students reading rate may be quicker
  • Students thinking comes easy as they read the
    words

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Challenging
  • Many of the words are too hard to decode (failed
    a five finger test)
  • Students don't know what the tricky words MEAN
  • Students reading becomes choppy more than it is
    fluent
  • Students don't have any schema for the subject
  • There are often a lot of words on the page
  • Often the font is small
  • Students may lose focus while reading
  • Students are not enjoying the book because they
    have to do too much word work
  • Their thinking is confused
  • Their reading rate slows way down

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Just Right
  • Students can read most of the words
  • Students can understand what you are reading
  • Students enjoy reading the book
  • Students may have some schema for the subject
  • They can read the book with smooth fluency but
    there are some choppy places
  • Their reading rate is just right- not too slow
    and not too fast
  • Students can figure out the tricky words and
    still get the meaning of the story

8
Model How to Choose Just Right Books
  • Demonstrate reading from adult texts that are too
    easy, challenging, and just right for you
  • Develop an anchor chart with your students with
    criteria for choosing books

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Know Your Students!
  • Conference during independent reading (see sample
    conference questions)
  • Listen to students read!!!
  • Consider how the books in your classroom support
    and challenge all readers

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Students Practice Choosing Just Right Books
  • A lot of time in the beginning of the year should
    be invested in helping students choose books that
    they CAN and WANT to read!
  • This will set the tone for readers workshop for
    the rest of the year
  • Teachers should always monitor book selection,
    including level and genre, etc., but students
    should have the tools to choose books on their
    own

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Reflect on Book Selection
  • Carlos realized that he had chosen a book that
    was too challenging
  • He shared with the class how he knew it was too
    difficult (I read it very slowly, there were a
    lot of words I didnt know, my reading was
    choppy!)
  • He chose it because it was about 5th grade and
    thought he would be able to make connections to
    the charactershe decided to come to it in a
    month or so!

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Where Do I Find Books?
  • Check books out of the library
  • Share with other teachers
  • Book Room
  • Book Club Award Points
  • Spend on 1-6 copies of a single text (not on
    whole class text sets!)

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Supporting All Readers
  • For optimal learning to occur, students must be
    matched to Just Right books
  • If this is not in place, many students continue
    getting taught with the main reading textbook
    (basal) that is at their frustration level
  • Students continue getting taught (but not
    necessarily learning) for the whole school year
    using an inappropriate book
  • It is imperative that students learn to choose
    appropriate books for independent reading!
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