What is a reader? What do you like about reading? What do you dislike about reading? When do you enjoy reading?

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What is a reader? What do you like about reading? What do you dislike about reading? When do you enjoy reading?

“JUST RIGHT” BOOK

A“DIFFICULT” BOOK -Frustrating to read -Frequently causes you to stop to sound out &/or understand new words -Stumble over more than 5 words/page -Situations &/or characters are difficult to make connections with

“JUST RIGHT” BOOK - High Interest -Appropriate Length -High Comprehension : plot & characters

A “JUST RIGHT” BOOK -Some words that are challenging to decode/understand -Characters & situations are easy to connect with -Provides an enjoyable, satisfying and interesting reading experience

5 Finger Rule for Choosing “Just Right” Books

Active Reading What is an Active Reader? An active reader asks directed questions while reading and answering those questions along the way. Active Readers: Always cut through the text to gather knowledge and understanding of the text Do not wait for others to ask questions Constantly interact with the story by asking themselves questions about the setting, characters, problem, and message