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Reading - Rituals

Reading - Rituals. 2 paragraphs and pictures - discussion. Describe yourself as a reader. Describe a reading ritual that you have. Think – Pair – Share . In small groups, share your rituals, your reading styles in comparison with the data from your PIG drawing…. Sharing….

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Reading - Rituals

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  1. Reading - Rituals 2 paragraphs and pictures - discussion

  2. Describe yourself as a reader

  3. Describe a reading ritual that you have

  4. Think – Pair – Share • In small groups, share your rituals, your reading styles in comparison with the data from your PIG drawing…

  5. Sharing… • Person A speaks; Person B repeats • Person B speaks; Person C repeats • Person C speaks; Person D repeats • Person D speaks; Person A repeats Speaker is to talk (not read) to the group for one minute uninterrupted. “As I reader I…” “My reading ritual is…” “As far as my pig picture goes, I believe…” Repeater is to reiterate what was said before him/her “I heard you say…” “If I understand you correctly, you…”

  6. Draw a picture of a…. PIG

  7. If your picture has ___, then • Faces left – rely on standard authors, often reread books • Faces right – often abandon books, good covers go a long way, carry big books to impress others • Faces forward – good average reader, read a variety and complete most books • Faces backwards – never read: “not now; not ever; never.”

  8. If your picture has ___, then • Body type – round – choose one standard genre type • Oblong body type (elliptical) – choose a variety of genre types – open to many

  9. If your picture has ___, then • Whole body facing left – mostly adventure, realistic fiction or nonfiction pieces • Whole body facing right – mostly fantasy or science fiction

  10. If your picture has ___, then • Legs –books with many complex characters work, parallel structure stories. • No legs – a single character can carry a book for you.

  11. If your picture has ___, then • Ears – keep writers notebook • Hair - doodle during/after reading • Smile – like to talk about good books • Teeth – like formal book reports read aloud • -the longer or bigger the ears, hair, smile, teeth, then the more you tend to do these things

  12. If your picture has ___, then • Eyelashes – look for the dress and fashion sense of the characters • Feet/toenails – look for books about relationships/dating • Eyeballs (more than circles) – read books about teens without dealing with adults • Eyeballs (just circles) – read books about teen and teen issues exclusively (no tweens)

  13. If your picture has ___, then • One pig – like reading alone • More than one pig – like book clubs

  14. If your picture has ___, then • Setting-scenery – have a comfortable spot that you read • No setting – read anywhere/anytime

  15. If your picture has ___, then • Tail (curly), you almost always read the end first. • Tail (straight), you never peek at the end of a good book. • Tail (circle, bubble) – you love sequels and books in a series.

  16. If your picture has ___, then • Edited your picture while I’ve talked….then you like sharing your ideas with others, just not in front of large groups.

  17. Think – Pair – Share • In small groups, share your rituals, your reading styles in comparison with the data from your PIG drawing…

  18. Sharing… • Person A speaks; Person B repeats • Person B speaks; Person C repeats • Person C speaks; Person D repeats • Person D speaks; Person A repeats Speaker is to talk (not read) to the group for one minute uninterrupted. “As I reader I…” “My reading ritual is…” “As far as my pig picture goes, I believe…” Repeater is to reiterate what was said before him/her “I heard you say…” “If I understand you correctly, you…”

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