Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Character Development

In class, we have been learning about how to grow ideas about our characters based on evidence in the book and then determine how characters grow and change over time. We talk about the events that make our characters change. Here is an example:

In the beginning of Fourth Grade Rats, Suds was a caring, sweet boy who loved his mom. He always did what his mom said and was always kind to other kids. When he became a 4th grader, his best friend, Joey, tried to turn him into a 'rat'. Joey tried to make him push kids off of swings and take their snacks. One time Suds was about to push a 1st grader off of a swing, but the 1st grader got too scared and ran off. He was relieved.  He just couldn't bring himself to be a rat because he had integrity. Throughout the book, Suds notices that Joey gets the attention for all of the 'rat-like' things he does like letting a bee sting him. When Suds sees that Judy Billings, the girl of his dreams, likes Joey because he is a 'rat' Suds begins to question himself. Soon after, he practices becoming a 'rat' by messing up his room, letting spiders crawl on him, and telling his mom 'NO'. At first he feels good about it and is so excited to get Judy to like him, but after Judy turns his back on him, he realizes that he doesn't want to be a rat at all. At the end, he is relieved that he gets a second chance to go back to being his normal, kind self.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Visiting Author


Rukhsana Khan will be visiting from November 26-December 7. Check out the library website for more information.

Book Leveling

We are getting quite good at finding 'just-right' books. However, it helps to check out books that are around your level to get a sense of what these types of books are like. Here are a few things that can help:

The library search engine can now search by levels. Click on 'Guided Reading Lists', then 'Fountas and Pinnell'. There are other great ways to search here so check them all out!

Check out the Scholastic Book Wizard for more help on book levels. Many books are listed, but not all.

Also keep in mind that these are not always 100% accurate. It's always best to rely on what you know to decide if a book is 'just-right' for YOU! Also know that you should be looking within a range of books. If you are a level 'P' you may also find books in 'O' and 'Q' that may be good for you. Again, use your judgment!