Blog Post 1 August:
Donna Farmer’s Miller’s Section 1 Not This
Time.
There never seems to be enough, unless it is something we really want to
do. Prioritizing what is most important
to us enables us to make the time necessary to accomplish things in life. This same prioritizing is essential in
educating our students.
Reading is fundamental to success. Period.
One must learn to read in order to make sense of life. Teaching reading takes skill and is a
combination of learned skills and the ability to practice those learned
skills.
In the article “Not This” by Debbie
Miller, she illustrates the importance of practicing reading to learn how to
read. This practice must be framed by
instruction in order for it to be productive.
After reading this chapter, I wonder about
one of my reading practices in my classroom. I am guilty of allowing students time to read
without conferencing. There is a time in
our day when I allow students to choose any book they would like. During this time, students often flip through
pages and just look at the illustrations or the photographs. I have convinced myself that even when
students just look at illustrations or photographs, they are learning. They have more questions that can only be
answered if they read the print.
I also have time when students read to
conference. During this time, I learn
which strategies students use and which lessons to plan to enhance reading
skills.
I agree with Miller when she states that
the more opportunities we give children to read, the better. I also agree that focused instruction is
essential for reader’s growth.
Prioritizing allocated time each lesson is the key to success and is
something I am constantly analyzing in order to give my students the best
educational lessons possible.
Donna, don't abandon your idea that students are learning while flipping through books--they are. But, now that you are more aware of the importance of conferencing with them, just a conversation with you about their learning can become very important to their reading life.
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