Does reading in front of the class give you anxiety?
Mini-Lesson
You will learn to read with fluency.
The Outsiders, pp. 31It was almost four months ago. I had walked
down to the DX station to get a bottle of pop and to see Steve and Soda, because they’ll always
buy me a couple of bottles and let me help work on the cars. I don’t like to go on the weekends
because there are usually a bunch of girls down there flirting with Soda-all kids of girls, Socs too. I don’t care too much for girls yet. Soda says I’ll
grow out of it. He did.
Find the spot in your book, from last week, where you flagged a part that you could really feel.(Or, Choose a spot from your
new book)
While Reading Today:Flag 1-2 places in your book that
you read, then read again to become more fluent.
ConferringBook
Partner Share
Write down one of the passages that you flagged for fluency.
~Share~
Readers Notebook Entry
Using the place/s you’ve flagged,write down how reading fluently
helps you be a better reader.
~Share~
You can feel what the characters are going through, by reading
fluently.
Fill Out Reading Log~page numbers are now included~
**Remember to reflect or react…NOT summarize ideas!
Confronting or avoiding a challange
Mini-LessonYou will read forward when coming across an unfamiliar
word.
David Copperfield
The narrator is talking about his Aunt who just found our that her husband died…
“Immediately…she took her maiden name again, bought a cottage in a hamlet on the sea-coast a
long way off…”
The OutsidersDally grinned roguishly at the
girls at the drive-in.
(In a mischievous way)
Cherry gave Dallas an incredulous look when he had
the nerve to sit next to her
(Not ready to believe)
While Reading Today:Flag places of your book that where you came across words
that were unfamiliar.
ConferringBook
Reading forward when coming across a word will also help you
read fluently.
Readers Notebook Entry
Using the places you’ve flagged,write down 3 words you were
unfamiliar with.Based on reading forward, what
do you think those 3 words mean?
~Share~
Mini-LessonYou will read forward when coming across an unfamiliar
word.
Fill Out Reading Log**Remember to reflect or
react…NOT summarize ideas!
Connection/metaphor
Mini-Lesson
Having partnerships can help support another reader’s efforts
to have a reading life
WRITE THIS IN YOUR NOTEBOOK1. How much reading are you doing at school? Home?2. Are there times you read more? Less? 3. What kind of books do you like to read?4. What are your goals as a reader?5. What are you doing to make sure you meet those goals?6. Thinking back on your reading like, use a few words to describe it.7. Who has helped you as a reader? What did they do that was useful?
Write down your own reading partner question:
(It might be one that you would like to be asked)
While Reading Today:
Flag some places in your book that you would like to talk about
with your partner.
Conferring
BookReading Notebook
Readers Notebook Entry
Interview partner.
Mini-LessonHaving partnerships can help
support another reader’s efforts to have a reading life
Fill Out Reading Log**Remember to reflect or
react…NOT summarize ideas!