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    Literacy is one of the most important things in the world today. If you want to be successful‚ you must be literate. As someone who writes and reads every day‚ I can understand how meaningful both “Freewriting” by Peter Elbow and “Four Ways of Reading” by Donald Hall can be beneficial to anyone who is literate. In order to help further advance the students in my class with their writing ability‚ our professor has been making us free write for ten minuets at the beginning of the class period. As

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    Reading books became very challenging for me because it was just the thought having to read out loud that made me not want to read because I felt like I was going to mess up the words and not sound articulate. The first time I read a book in eighth grade I remember having the feeling of wanting to read more books. Reading is more than just opening the book and looking at the words it’s all about taking time to understand how and why the author chose to write the book. When I started to read books

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    When reading Box 4.7 I found many useful shared reading practices that I have used both inside the classroom and in the school library. I would say one of the practices that I feel would be the most useful would be‚ “Encouraging children to retell the story in their own words.” (Vacca et al.‚ 2015‚ p. 105). I believe this strategy is very useful for young children because it gives the teacher a chance to see what they comprehend. I would use this strategy in my class during the guided reading block

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    certain books that we should all read? It should be up to the student to decide what to read. People wonder why students don’t read outside of class‚ but maybe if teachers and administrators stop telling students what to read they will read more. Reading should be enjoyable and engaging. There is nothing like great books that you cant seem to put down. The books that make you happy‚ sad‚ laugh‚ cry‚ and the ones that make you stop and think‚ maybe even reread. When students are given the chance to

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    you spend hours reading on the couch on the weekend or even on the weekdays? Or are you the type of person who goes shopping‚ plays video games‚ or hangs out with your friends with no thought of picking up a book? The truth is more than half the population of America do not think it’s necessary to read because they have better things to do‚ however they are wrong. Reading does matter‚ it helps you achieve one of the greatest things in life‚ knowledge. What ever you get from reading even if it’s just

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    1. Discuss a diagnostic pattern. Explain how to determine reading potential. There is no single correct method for teaching a student how to read. A teacher must try all methods until they find what works best for that child. Throughout this time‚ a teacher must use a diagnostic pattern to prevent difficulties in learning to read as well as how to improve a student’s reading so that they can reach their potential for reading. There are two parts to the diagnostic pattern. The first is identification

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    the website of Ian Rowland Limited. At the time of printing‚ the website address is: www.ianrowland.com The Full Facts Book of Cold Reading by Ian Rowland Third edition Website: www.ianrowland.com This book is dedicated with love to my Mother and Father‚ two exceptional‚ wonderful and admirable people. The Full Facts Book of Cold Reading (third edition) Copyright © Ian Rowland 2002 London‚ England 1st edition published 1998 2nd edition published 2001 Published by Ian Rowland

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    In an opinion piece titled “Reading You Loud and Clear” to the Aronlea Scutineer on the 2nd of Febuary 2015‚ J. Rodd worryingly addresses the issue of falling literacy rates around the country‚ urging people to recognise the issues it may cause and the merits of strong literacy skills. Rodd’s central argument is that literacy rates are too low and are continuing to drop. She presents the current situation with statistics and accompanying imagery. It clearly explains the key information in a way

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    to read more: novels‚ books‚ and poems. Reading becomes important as you grow as a student K-12. Yet‚ reading may become boring after becoming a man‚ makes me wish I read more growing up. Growing up I remember my mom reading massive chapter books in short periods of time. On the weekends my mom would take me to the library‚ and make me pick out a book that looks interesting‚ Then by the end of the week I needed a summary to write on this book. Reading wasn’t a big thing for me when I was little

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    Reading Leads to Prosperity Sherman Alexie recalls his childhood memory of learning to read‚ and his teaching experience in “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me”. He devotes his interest to reading. By this way‚ he breaks the stereotype that Indian boys are expected to be stupid and dumb‚ and later on he becomes a successful writer because of his endeavor to read. Alexie vividly narrates his younger life by using metaphor and repetition with a confident tone‚ in order to strengthen

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