Bill,

What do you do to encourage reading for middle school students at home and 
in class? Do you have reading logs for your students or how do you encourage 
reading & responding? I am wondering how valid they are after our first 
quarter.  We have been using them in our middle school. Some students have 
really embraced it, saying they are reading more, others are lying, and 
others refuse to do it which tanks their grade.

I respect your feedback and would welcome any ideas you may have 
implemented.

Thanks you.
Lucinda Marcello
7th Grade Language Arts
Secrist Middle School

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Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 6:27 AM
Subject: Re: [LIT] Prompts Take Two


> Hi!
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> How about "Why do we care what others think of us?"
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> Take care,
> Bill Ivey
> Stoneleigh-Burnham School
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