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小编的话:以下是主讲外教对阅读写作课的想法和建议,真是领袖级的老师啊。
I would be delighted to have a reading club. Do you have an idea of how much reading you would want to take place in class and how much outside of class? What age group or reading level? Many of the books on that book list are easy readers or books that could be read in 10 minutes or less. Once I know the age or reading level of the students and more of what you would like for me to accomplish, I will develop a curriculum to match your requests. Do you want weekly assignments? Writing assignments? Do you want some oral reading time during class or just discussion of what has been read? I have dozens of fun book report ideas which I think could be incorporated to give a love of the written word.
Four of my all-time favorite books for reading aloud and discussion would be
1. Where the Red Fern Grows (I read this book orally to my 6th graders and actually had 6th grade boys with tears in their eyes during parts of the book. Great book! Very emotional deep thoughts surface during the discussion of this book. Unless some of this book is read aloud, I would suggest it to be used by uper-level readers.)
2. Mr. Popper's Penguins ( very funny book with lots of humor - It is about a man who has a penguin living in his house - - - and eventually many more penguins are added)
3. Henry Huggins (Although this book did not make the 100 top list, it is perhaps my favorite read-aloud / discuss book. It is about a boy who finds a stray dog and his adventures with that dog. Once when reading parts of it to my class, my 35 students asked if they could miss recess so that I would continue reading the rest of the chapter to them. WOW - Now that is a winner of a book! There are many sequels to the book, but the first is the very best.)
4. Charlotte's Web (An-all time favorite, but most likely your students have already read this book.) |
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