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5 th Grade Reading Night Travis Niemeyer Meagan Tarvin.

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Page 1: 5 th Grade Reading Night Travis Niemeyer Meagan Tarvin.

5th Grade Reading Night

Travis NiemeyerMeagan Tarvin

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Workshop Models

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Reading Activities

Reading Responses

Book Reviews

Discussion groups

Conferences

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Wrangler Reads Objectives

• To help students develop the habits of good readers

• To create excitement about reading every day

• To support students in becoming more proficient readers

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40 Book Challenge

Runs through the end of the year Targets in specific genres All books read or read to them count

towards the goal Books over 350 pages count twice Reading Logs available online

CELEBRATION AT THE END OF THE YEAR!!

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Checkpoints

• November 16 Must have read 7 books (Rewards 11/30)

• January 18 Must have read 20 books (Rewards 1/25)

• March 1 Must have read 28 books (Rewards 3/8)

• Final Checkpoint – May 10 Must have read 35 books (Rewards ??)

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How you can help…

Ensure that kids read daily

Ask them about their books

Visit the library or book store

Read with them

Keep track of their books at home and celebrate their successes there as well

Model good reading habits

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Talking to Your Kids about BooksBefore your child reads a book, ask:• Why did you select this book?

• What makes you think this book is going to be interesting?

While your child is reading a book, try asking:• Will you catch me up on the story? What's happened so far?

• Did you learn any new words or facts so far?

After your child has finished a book, ask questions like:• What was your favorite part of the book? Why?

• Who was your favorite character? Why?

• What was the most interesting thing you learned from the book?

• Did the problem of the book's plot get solved?

• If you could change one thing in the book, what would you change?

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"Children are made readers on the laps of their parents."

— Emilie Buchwald