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Students may be reluctant readers not because they lack basic skills, but because they haven't been exposed to materials suited to their interests, ability, and temperament. Conduct a reading interests survey and become a "book whisperer." Ask students to describe times when reading felt good to them, what they were reading at the time, and why it felt good. Don't dismiss their descriptions of the sports page, a great website, or a manual for how to build a castle. Embrace all these as signs of an inspired reading life. Today's readers use different forms of media—emails, text messages, blog posts, and so on—to communicate. Name these communications as reading, too, and celebrate any minutes a child spends absorbing print. Using these methods of communication in the classroom can make the reader more aware of his or her ability as a literate person and spur confidence to read more. There are many online lists of outstanding books for preteens and teens on every topic imaginable, along with reviews and information on authors who are popular with students. The following sources are particularly helpful: ●Carol Hurst Children's Literature Site ( http://www.carolhurst.com ) ●The Children's Literature Web Guide ( http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/index.html ) ●The BookSpot.com “Teen Reading Lists” Directory ( http://www.bookspot.com/features/teenreadinglists.htm ) ●The TeenReads.com Web Site ( http://www.teenreads.com ) ●The Young Adult Library Services Association's “Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers” Web Site ( www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists/quickpicks ) ●The Books for Reluctant Readers Web Site ( http://the2rs.com/books_for_reluctant_readers ) Comfort - Cozy up to a good, “just-right” book Students should be reading at a level of comfort. Never judge the older reader who needs to read books at lower levels to build stamina and fluency. Too often we fixate on titles read,
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