I think students benefit from exploring the nuances of the text more than 
taking comprehension quizzes, unless your learning objective is to use 
novel-reading as a reading comprehension learning activity alone. If you are 
exploring literary elements (characterization, setting, historical relevance, 
etc.) then the slower pace is strongly recommend. 
   
  As long as the activities are aligned with your state's learning standards 
and will help students grow as critical thinkers and interpreters of text, go 
for it. I do caution against taking seven weeks to read any novel, since 
students need a broad range of texts to digest in a year, it might be better to 
focus on developing one or two skills (characterization, motivation, 
point-of-view, etc) versus trying to cover all the bases in one fell swoop. 

Ashli and Paul Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  A the other 8th grade reading teacher and I are reading the same books in
our classes, but he goes through his books much quicker than I do. I do all
sorts of activities with my students that he doesn't do. He gives quizzes
and tests, but just reads reads reads. He spent about 3 weeks reading The
Outsiders and I spent about 7 or so. How long is too long to spend reading
a novel? I think my activities help make connections and understand the
book better. He thinks the questions/quizzes get the same point across.
What do you all think?

Ashli
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