Reading Rules!

Let’s talk about what we are reading! Please think about and reflect on your reading habits this past week.  If you haven’t been reading, let’s get started. How will you get back on track?  If you have been, please share with us!

You should think about making a little “bulletin board” or anchor chart. It just has to be a piece of paper.  Think of a title or use our title in our classroom.  Currently Reading!

Read and Enjoy!

23 thoughts on “Reading Rules!

  1. I have been reading a book that I got from the classroom before we left . I will start to make a ”bulletin board”.
    I think that is a good way to keep our thoughts running!

  2. I’m reading the books of A Series of Unfortunate Events.I absolutely LOVE them! So far I’ve finished 2 books and I’m in the middle of the third one.I’ve been reading a 30 minutes to an hour a day.

  3. I have been reading my just right book and I have around twenty pages left I have also been reading books from home I have finished two books from home as well.

  4. I have read 3 books this past week and now I am half way through my 4th.
    i have been reading an hour to 30 minutes a day( sometimes less depending on the day).

  5. I have been reading 30 minutes to a hour a day. I am on my 3rd book and to stay focused I have been writing two to three paragraphs on my book everyday.

    • Sorry that I didn’t respond earlier, I was looking for the new blog posts and didn’t check back on the others.The books I’ve read are all A Series of Unfortunate Events which are all by Lemony Snicket. I highly recommend these books but anyway here are the books I’ve read and the book I’m reading…
      1. The Ersatz Elevator [finished]
      2. The Vile Village [finished]
      3.The Hostile Hospital [finished]
      4.The Carnivorous Carnival [reading]
      P.S You kind of need to read the series in order.

  6. Im just finishing up a book and then im going to start a mystery series. I will write a summary about what i read with good evidence and then i will state the theme of the book. I think that si a good way to keep thinking about your book.

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