It won’t surprise you to learn that I go
to a lot of meetings and training
sessions; it’s just the nature of the
business of education. I really enjoy
listening to other people at these
meetings because, many times, they
phrase big ideas in a way that seem to
stick. Last week I went to a meeting
about AIMSWEB. (As a reminder, AIMSWEB
is a screening tool that we use for
every student in the building, three
times a year, to ensure that they are
making growth in reading and math.)
During the meeting the trainer told a
story about how his own child learned to
read, and he reminded us that “time with
text” is critically important.
Time with text…what does that mean for a
middle level child? Well, I think it
means that we want to create an
environment, both here and at home, that
encourages our students to READ– all
kinds of text, all the time. In last
month’s blog I talked about variety
(fiction, non-fiction, poetry, opinion
articles, newspapers, magazines,
manuals, etc.), complexity (providing
opportunities for challenging reading
material) and amount (reading every
single day).
You will be receiving a letter in the
mail in the next day or two with your
child’s Lexile level, the directions for
using lexile.com and a list of books
generated from that site that your child
selected. February Break would be the
perfect time to put a few books on your
child’s Kindle or head to the library to
browse and select something from their
shelves. If you are traveling this week
consider a book on tape. Children of
this age (although they would hateto
admit it) still enjoy a good read-a-loud
and this is a great way to introduce
books that are a little more challenging
but high interest. I hope that the week
off provides you with some time to
relax, get outside and enjoy a good
book.
We Celebrate Learning!
Beth
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This page provides thoughts and commentary from the Principal of Camillus Middle School, Beth Lozier, in the West Genesee Central School District. (To subscribe to this link as a RSS feed, please click on the link "Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)" located at the bottom of the postings.) Below are feeds from the Camillus Middle School twitter account.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
"Time with Text"
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