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Team Inspiration- Final Reading Push . Great Summer Reading Activities!. Let’s Celebrate Reading !. Reading well offers many opportunities for academic success . Knowledge! Fun! Adventure! Freedom to explore!. Vocabulary, vocabulary, vocabulary !.
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Team Inspiration- Final Reading Push Great Summer Reading Activities!
Let’s Celebrate Reading ! • Reading well offers many opportunities for academic success. • Knowledge! • Fun! • Adventure! • Freedom to explore!
Vocabulary, vocabulary, vocabulary ! • Children in grades three through twelve learn the meanings of about 3,000 new words a year. The majority of new words are learned incidentally while reading books and other materials. • Research supports the importance of independent reading. Classroom instruction cannot possibly teach every word and its meaning.
A look at the facts: Variation in the Amount of Independent Reading percentile rank minutes/day words experienced in a year (Books, magazines, newspapers) 98th 67.3 4,733,000 90th 33.4 2,357,000 70th 16.9 1,168,000 50th 9.2 601,000 30th 4.3 251,000 10th 1.0 51,000 2nd 0.0 ------------ The Research is clear: Good readers, READ! Anderson, Wilson, and Fielding. Reading Research Quarterly “Growth in reading and how children spend their time outside of school.”
Most children, especially struggling readers, forget some of what they’ve learned, or “slip” out of reading practice during the summer months. Research shows that reading just six books(or approximately 16 minutes a day) during the summer may keep a reader from regressing. We Must Stop the “Summer Slip”
Summer Reading Suggestions (You can find many of these at York County Library!)
Summer Reading ProjectBook List – Fourth Grade • Any Roald Dahl book • Shiloh Phyllis Reynolds Naylor • Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing Judy Blume • Bunnicula James Howe • Cricket in Times Square George Selden • Diary of A Wimpy Kid Jeff Kinney • Dork Diaries Rachel Renee Russell • How to Eat Fried Worms Thomas Rockwell • Frindle and No Talking Andrew Clements
Summer Reading ProjectBook List – Fourth Grade • Tale of Despereaux Kate DiCamillo • Bobby vs. Girls Lisa Yee • Eleven Patricia Reilly Giff • The Library Card Jerry Spinelli • Judy Moody (movie) Megan McDonald and Peter Reynolds • Katie Kazoo Switcheroo Nancy E. Krulik and John Wendy • Stuart Little E.B. White • Charlotte’s Web E.B. White • Dear America, (series) Various Authors • A Dog’s Life Autobiography of a Stray Ann M. Martin • The Lemonade War Jacqueline Davies
Summer Reading Project Book List – Fifth Grade • Any Gordon Korman book or series • Hatchet Gary Paulsen • Holes Louis Sachar • The Cay Theodore Taylor • Island of the Blue Dolphin Scott O’Dell • The Lightning Thief Series (movie!) Rick Riordan • When You Reach Me Rebecca Stead (a recent Newberry Winner!) • The 39 Clues Various Authors • The Hunger Games (movie!)
Summer Reading Project Book List – Fifth Grade Continued • Love That Dog/Hate That Cat Sharon Creech • Spiderwick Chronicles Tony DiTerlizzi • Because of Anya Margaret Peterson Haddix • Chronicles of Narnia C.S. Lewis • Harry Potter J.K. Rowling • Mr. Popper’s Penguins (movie!) Richard Atwater • Soul Surfer (movie!) Bethany Hamilton, Rick Bundschuh and Sheryl Berk • Million Dollar Throw Mike Lupica (or any other book written by this popular sports writer)
Extension Activities for the books you read! • Make a picture book of the novel. • Pick a scene from the book and rewrite it as a play. • Construct puppets and present a show of one or more interesting parts of the book. • Write and/or perform an original song that tells the story of the book. • Create a tri-fold brochure or pamphlet advertising your novel.
Extension Activities for the books you read! • Write a full description of two of the characters in the book. Draw a portrait to accompany each description. • Create a comic strip for your book. • Create a PowerPoint presentation describing the elements of fiction (setting, plot, characters, theme, mood) as they relate to your book.
Great websites to help you find books! • http://palibraries.libguides.com/content.php?pid=364208&sid=3847016 DAIS WEBSITE for SUMMER READING! Http://youarewhatyouread.scholastic.com/ Get book recommendations from celebrities! • http://scholastic.com/clashofthetitles/ Clash of the Books- Vote for your favorite books and scope out the winners!
Keep your brain sharp!Reading Extension • http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/scrapbook/ Make a character scrapbook. Perfect to do after reading any book!
Word Games (Vocabulary) • www.freerice.com you can practice vocabulary and help others! • http://www.scholastic.com/wordgirl/synonym_toast.htm Wordgirl- Synonyms • http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/athens_games/game.htm# Root Words! • http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/adventure/grammar1.htm# Clean up your Grammar! • http://www.arcademicskillbuilders.com/games/frog/frog.html Word Frog
Spelling Games • http://www.kidsspell.com/ (click on Select A Spelling List- you can find lists for any grade) • http://www.abcya.com/fourth_grade_computers.htm spelling and vocabulary choices for 4th grade • http://www.earobics.com/gamegoo/games/frieda/frieda.html • http://www.funbrain.com/spellroo/index.html
Creative Writing Activities • http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/storystarters/storystarter1.htm Silly Story Starters! • http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/student-interactives/comic-creator-30021.html Comic Creator! • http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/student-interactives/readwritethink-printing-press-30036.html Printing Press- provides many cool ways to format your writing! (make newspapers, magazines, etc.)
Questions to Ask Your Child- Before Reading • Why does this book interest you? • Based on the title and the pictures, what do you predict will happen in the story? • Do you think there will be a problem in the story? Why or why not?
Questions to Ask Your Child- During Reading • What do you think will happen next? • Can you put what you’ve just read in your own words? • What do you know about the main character? • What would you have done if you were the character? • Are any of the characters changing?
Questions to Ask Your Child- After Reading • What was the most interesting situation in the story? • Why do you think the author wrote this book? • Were you satisfied by the ending of the book? Why or why not? • If you could change one thing in the story, what would it be? • Is there a character in the story like you? How are you alike?
Super Six Reading Strategies • Predictions (I predict… because…) • Connections (text to self, text to text, text to world) • Monitoring (Does the reading make sense?What are difficult words or ideas?) • Questioning (I wonder… because…) • Evaluating (How do I rate the story and the author’s style?) • Summarizing (In the beginning, next, then, after that, in the end)