Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Summer Reading List Strategies


Terry Doherty of The Reading Tub has just shared a few tips in her latest newsletter for helping children with their summer reading lists. Her three step program to summer reading success is as follows:

1. Let them pick. Let them decide what material they want to read, and when. Maybe they like to get stuff done in the morning, maybe at lunch ... pick a time that works. By letting your reader read something they like (magazines and manuals count!) , keeps those skills polished.

2. Set the limits. You should set a minimum time, both per reading session and how many days a week. Most school districts have guidelines. For example, ours is 90 minutes per week. That still allows plenty of time for summer fun.

3. Divide and conquer. Just because the process sounds easy and fair to us, doesn't meent that it will be interpreted that way. Our suggestion is take that agreed upon time and split it in half. Your reader can start with their favorite and then do the required reading or vice versa.

To sign up for Terry's newsletter or to read reviews of the latest children's books, please visit The Reading Tub. (And while you're there, recommend one of our books for review!)

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