What an experience I’ve had with reading! I remember being in second grade and whenever
the reading specialists would come to our class I was always one of the
students being pulled out to get help with reading. I was one of “those” students. Honestly, I didn’t know how to read until
part way through second grade. I would
cry at home to my mom because I was so bad at reading. I hated reading aloud to the class because I was
so slow and stumbled over words. I even
remember when I used to read by looking at the first few letters of a word and
guess the rest so that I could move onto the text word and do the same. I was quite embarrassed by the whole reading
thing. You could say I had a rough start
in my reading career.
However, because of good parents
and teachers I learned how to read. In
fact I actually started liking to read.
On a 20 hour car drive to Canada I remember reading most of the time and
finishing a book (amazing for me)! When
I got to high school I felt like an average reader. It definitely wasn’t my strong suit but I
could read aloud and not be nervous or embarrassed. Now, one of my most favorite things to do in
my “free time” is read. My favorite
types of books to read are historical novels.
I look forward to the day when I won’t have textbooks waiting to be read
but novels and pleasure books.
As a teacher I will make sure my
students feel confident in their reading.
I won’t ever call on students to read that don’t feel ok with reading
aloud. Also instead of always giving
students textbooks to read I will also include the reading of trade books in my
classroom. For example, this last summer
in one of my classes I had to read a math trade book. This was the first time in my entire
schooling that I had been asked to read a math book that was a math
textbook. I read the book “The Numbers
Behind NUMB3RS” by Keith Devlin and Gary Lorden. It was so interesting and engaging for
me. I loved how I was still learning
about math but it wasn’t a typical way of learning about math. I want to provide students will opportunities
like this in my teaching.
