Thursday, September 3, 2009

chapter 1

While I was reading Chapter 1, I realized that half of my elementary school years I was in a Literacy Literature classroom. For grades K- 3rd, the teachers I had believed that reading was very important in a child's life, so we would have lots of books around us. For 4th- 6th (I moved to a different district), we didn't have a class library at all. Not having a class library was a big change for me. I was used to reading when I had nothing else to do. So I had to take my own book to read. I know the teachers I had knew that reading was a very important skill to acquire to get by in life. I always wondered if they believed that, then why didn't they have a classroom library? When I was in those grades, I always thought the school would buy the books, and the school I went to was within one of the poorest districts. But then I realized that the teacher has to buy them.
As a future teacher, I want my classroom to be filled with lots and lots of books so they can read. I want to teach them to read for fun, not just because they have to. I want them to imagine what's going in the book, and get lost in it. I was looking at the pictures in the textbook, and i admire that the teacher has a lot of book. I should be collecting books already, but I just haven't and I don't know why. I know that I have to start, and I will, since I'm student teaching next semester.
My author profiles will up later on... I'm behind on these blogs already, and the semester barely started.

2 comments:

  1. Don't worry about not being up on the blogs you are thinking critically about your past educational experiences and coming to some insightful realizations. Good for you. I wish you the best of luck with your student teaching.

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  2. Well, first of all, congradulations on being so close. I can't wait, I feel so proud that I have made it this far! And I feel the same about collecting books, especially since they mean so much!

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