Thursday, April 7, 2016
Sunday, April 3, 2016
I don't remember how I learned to read....
Think back to when you were in elementary school...kindergarten, first grade, second grade...
Do you remember how you learned to read?
Personally, I was in elementary school in the 80s and learned my letters, formation, and sounds in kindergarten. In first grade, I was pulled to a reading group that I know was the "low" group. I figured out what the words said, but I always struggled with comprehension. I don't ever remember picking up a book for fun or out of curiosity. My standard test scores were below average, and I spent hours at a learning center. When a reading assignment was given, I counted the pages and broke it up evenly so I would finish on time. I don't remember how I decoded (sounded out) words or used any reading strategies. I don't even remember being taught how useful strategies could be to unlock meaning.
With that being said, I turned out alright. Actually, better than alright. My passion to teach reading sparked many many years before I even knew it. I wanted to help children systematically decode and encode a word. I needed to help children extrapolate information from texts, then think critically about everything they read. Long story a bit shorter....this is why I am a reading specialist. I have neglected this blog for too long. It is time to show you all how children can learn to read and read to learn. Stay Tuned!
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