Reading for Pleasure
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Reading for Pleasure
I am wondering what types of books kids who are doing the emergent reader schedule are reading for pleasure.
Bryce likes to read Henry and Mudge, The Shrunken Heads, and Blast Off Readers.
Karen
Bryce likes to read Henry and Mudge, The Shrunken Heads, and Blast Off Readers.
Karen
Karen - mom to Bryce 02/03, Micah 03/05, and Matthew 05/07
YES - we love Mr. Putter and Tabby. We also tried three Iris and Walter books that were okay for us. I haven't read the whole series.
My son loves Magic School Bus, as well. The chapter books. But I usually preread them. I like to point out what we disagree with.
My son loves Magic School Bus, as well. The chapter books. But I usually preread them. I like to point out what we disagree with.
Fall 2015
DS 17 -gr.12 full time college student
DS 15- gr. 10 favorites from World Geo and World Hx.
DD 13- gr. 8 Rev to Rev
DD 11- gr. 6 CTC
DD 7 - gr. 2 Beyond
DD 4 - pre-K Rod & Staff and Phonics Pathways
We like the high rise private eyes series by Cynthia Rylant look its her again!!!
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Karen,
I also just wanted to mention that there is an extra classic-type book suggested for each unit of the emerging reader schedule (just in case you missed those suggestions).
That is what my kiddos read for free reading each week when we were doing the emerging reader's schedule.
Blessings,
Carrie
I also just wanted to mention that there is an extra classic-type book suggested for each unit of the emerging reader schedule (just in case you missed those suggestions).
That is what my kiddos read for free reading each week when we were doing the emerging reader's schedule.
Blessings,
Carrie
We do that too!
I actually use those ones [listed just before the questions] to keep him busy while DS#2 is doing phonics.
I actually use those ones [listed just before the questions] to keep him busy while DS#2 is doing phonics.
Fall 2015
DS 17 -gr.12 full time college student
DS 15- gr. 10 favorites from World Geo and World Hx.
DD 13- gr. 8 Rev to Rev
DD 11- gr. 6 CTC
DD 7 - gr. 2 Beyond
DD 4 - pre-K Rod & Staff and Phonics Pathways
I'm not sure mine is an emergent reader, but she just learned to read this school year and is enjoying the Little House books, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (which I think was a bit of a challenge for her, but she did okay), and The Melendy Quartet (I get asked a lot of "what does ___ mean?" but she's flying through them)
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I do use the other suggested titles. He is just very much into "Dog" books. If the story doesn't have a dog he is not to interested to read on his own. I am hoping that if we read some of these suggested titles together we can broaden his reading interests.
Karen
Karen
Karen - mom to Bryce 02/03, Micah 03/05, and Matthew 05/07