Igniting the Love of Reading

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Presentation with Teri Lesesne at CTWP/CTCTE in Round Rock, TX on June 11, 2013.

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IGNITING THE LOVE OF READING

TERI LESESNE @professornana KARIN PERRY

@kperry

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Dr. Teri Lesesne

Dr. Karin Perry

Sidekick and author of AudioTalk in VOYA. (Audio

talk reviews and recommendations.)

TURN AND TALK

Share your favorite book(s) from your childhood with your neighbors.

COMMUNITY OF READERS

Real Readers (not school time but life long): •  Have no trouble coming up with titles •  Share eagerly •  Appreciate hearing about other books and

other’s books •  YOU’RE HERE ON JUNE 11th TO LEARN

ABOUT NEW BOOKS.

Our communities

•  Importance of reading for pleasure

•  TEACHERS

•  STUDENTS

•  Promoting books

•  NONFICTION

•  Content areas

•  Ladders in content areas

•  Narrative nonfiction vs. informational literature

•  BREAK

•  FICTION

•  APPS

•  Final share out of TBR books from presentation

TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION TODAY

Reading for pleasure •  Good for teachers AND for students

Benefits of reading for pleasure

Teachers •  Relaxation •  Gain knowledge of texts,

forms, formats •  Create new communities •  Forge new connections

within brain •  Your thoughts?

Students

PROMOTING READING

How Do You Promote Books?

• Booktalks • Sharing what you are reading

with students. • Book Clubs. • Reading Aloud • Author Visits • Displays • PA Announcements (Commercials)

THAT OTHER STUFF Nonfiction

EXPLORING CONTENT AREAS Social studies

Edmodo

Subtext

LADDERING NONFICTION

Nonfiction Reading Ladder

Historical Horizontal

American Revolution

US Civil War

WW I

WW II

1950s and 60s

1960s

70s and 80s

Features of this ladder

•  Different genres •  Biographies •  Informational books

•  Different formats •  GNs •  Picture books •  Chapter books •  Novels •  poetry

What’s the diff?

Informational text •  Information presented in

logical order (chronological, sequential, big idea-small details)

•  Includes visuals (photos, charts, maps, graphs, etc.)

Narrative nonfiction •  Uses techniques of fiction

writing (“character development”, pacing , plot)

•  Tells a story •  May include visuals

NARRATIVE NONFICTION

Vyclone

INFORMATIONAL TEXT

Vine

8 ways you can use Vine to enhance your reading instruction:

1. Use Vine videos to teach your students about inference. You can film a few shots of something (like I have done below) and then let the students discuss what they think is going on in the video, or what caused the scene. (LINK) 2. Use Vine to make in-class projects more entertaining by having students create and upload their own videos relating to lesson material. 3. Have students re-create scenes from books they are reading using Vine to showcase their interpretation of the story. 4. Get students excited about an upcoming unit by using Vine to create a unit preview. ALL 8 ideas can be found at: http://www.readinghorizons.com/blog/8-ways-to-use-vine-for-reading-instruction-in-classroom

FICTION

Snapguide

Quipio

Question in response to

reading TUMBLE &

FALL by Alexandra

Coutts.

Question in response to

reading GATED by Amy

Christine Parker.

Quipio Story Feature

ComicBook

BobbleShop

Foldify

Haiku Deck

Flowboard

LiveBinders

Shakespeare in Bits

Meanwhile

FINALLY… Turn and talk. Tell the person closest to you 1 book that you added to your TBR pile today.