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Reading Lesson: Creating a Reading Habit with Tips, Sketch Notes, and Posters

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5th - 10th
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I loved using this resource at the start of the school year when setting up expectations and the purpose of reading.
This is a great way to get studetns excited about reading. Some class have a hard time with the buy in, but this resource really helped curb that.
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Are your students compliant about independent reading during the day, but you don't necessarily see their enthusiasm spreading into the type of reading habit where they read for pleasure outside of class? The more time students spend reading, the more they know! Creating a reading habit that sticks can be challenging, but it's important that we allow students space to get to know themselves as readers and to prioritize their reading lives.

RESOURCE CONTENTS

1. Suggested Use

2. Reading Habits Student Tip Sheet

3. Reading Habits Goal-Setting Page

4. Reading Habits Mini Lesson Sketch Notes Template

5. 13 Reading Habits Posters

Use the tip sheet, sketch note template, goal-setting page, and reading habit posters included in this reading activity resource to begin a conversation with students about lifelong reading. Even if they haven't already established a reading habit, it's not too late to start today.

Students are busy...how can we help them find time in the day read? How can we help them understand that reading is more than tests and comprehension questions? How can we help them adopt a positive reading identity, build their reading volume, and truly read for pleasure?

Whether you're an educator or a guardian, this reading activity will give you ideas for supporting students as they grow in their reading journeys. Use it a mini lesson, a discussion starter, a handout for meet-the-teacher night, a literacy center activity, or however you choose. Creating a reading habit matters.

Suggestion: Pair this reading activity with a Why Read? lesson to incorporate research about the value of reading.

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Total Pages
19 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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Read and comprehend complex literary and informational texts independently and proficiently.

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