T has really come into his own with reading. We've been reading 20 minutes a day since October as a part of his Pizza Hut reading program. Usually he does it when I tell him it's time to read. T usually does not fight it and is sometimes even enthusiastic about it.
Lately, in the past couple of weeks, T has actually read on his own without prompting! I've been so excited! I know that I cannot force him to love reading. I know that at the age of 6, I was not a booklover. It wasn't until a few years later that I realized my love for reading and practically lived at the library. So I've been so excited to see him grab a book on his own and actually read it.
In the past, T has gotten books and looked at the pictures. He would actually read the book unless I told him to. It was almost as if he didn't know he was capable of doing so. That is, until I reminded him that he is perfectly able to read a book on his own.
I've been borrowing leveled reading books from the Easy to Read section of the library. T has read all of the Level 1 books with the exception of a few series which Level 1 were not really beginning readers. Now we're onto Level 2. And T seems to be having no difficulty at all.
Today, T even picked up one of the picture books and read it! Usually he just picks one of the leveled books in the library bag and ignores the pictures books. I think T finally has the confidence to believe that he can read! I am so proud of him!
Books he's read this week:
Last One In is a Rotten Egg by Leonard Kessler
Sam Gets Lost by Mary Labatt (Level 1)
Sam's First Halloween by Mary Labatt (Level 1)
Sam Goes Next Door by Mary Labatt (Level 1)
Scooby-Doo: The Haunted Pumpkins by Michelle Nagler (Level 1)
When Dinosaurs Came with Everything by Elise Broach
No comments:
Post a Comment