That's my point.  Some kids aren't going to just sit to read a novel, some
are.  But we need to teacher them that reading is in every part of life, not
just reading novels.
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From: "William Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> But if you enjoy it, it is easier to do.  I hated to workout most times,
but
> once I found things I enjoy about my workouts, I go regularly and hate it
if
> I miss a workout.  I dislike regular math, but give me a word problem or
> problem to solve requiring math skills, and I'm on it...because I love a
> good puzzle.  I hate weeding the flowerbed, but the pleasure I receive
from
> looking at my flowers or smelling the blooms makes it pleasurable.
Reading
> is just an extension of your pleasures.  If you like gardening, you'll
enjoy
> reading a book about gardens.  If you like hunting, you might enjoy a book
> about big-game hunting in Africa.  If you like woodworking, there are many
> books with plans, ideas, and techniques to help you be a better
woodworker.
> I used to work in a bookstore, and most people read non-fiction, not
> novels...and there are books for EVERY subject imaginable.  It isn't the
act
> of reading that should be enjoyable...it's adding to your knowledge of
what
> you enjoy.  Reading does that....
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Lori Labrum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Listserv"
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> Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 7:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Question for the group
>
>
> > I agree with Renee.  One thing I have been thinking the past few years
is
> > why do we try to fit everyone into the same enjoyments?  Some students
are
> > not readers, some are not mathematicians, some are not musicians or
> artists.
> > I know reading is important and everyone uses it all the time, but my
> > husband is a wonderful person and I can't tell you the last time he sat
> down
> > and read a novel.  He reads directions for hanging light fixtures, or
> > repairing toilets, or whatever.  He is more mechanically minded and
would
> > rather work with his hands.  Not all people do everything, and they can
> > survive without reading and discussing a novel.  It is my job as a
teacher
> > to find what area a student excels in and help them gain skills in all
> > areas, not just push my love onto them.  I have a masters degree in
> reading
> > and love to teach math and music.  I am not critizing anyone for their
> zeal
> > of reading, I love to read as well.  But it isn't the only thing in the
> > world.
> > Lori in Utah
> >
> >
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