"And is it really fair to force students to sit and read quietly if they 
sincerely struggle with it or genuinely don't like it?"
Amber,
You can approach SSR non-traditionally.  Once you get to know your children and 
their reading styles, you can pair those who struggle with a stronger student 
who loves to read aloud or you can pair two struggling readers together with a 
book of funny poems.  I have yet to encounter a student who didn't enjoy a good 
story.  You can also find books on the struggling reader's level or let that 
child read with you.  There are many ways to bring "reading" for pure enjoyment 
to your students.   I do play music in my classroom during this time but I 
allow kids to read in the hallway away from the music or in the corner library 
in our room which is buffered by bookcases and a quieter spot.  If someone had 
offered you a wonderfully written and illustrated science picture book would 
you have enjoyed reading that without being forced?  Just curious.

Leslie 
Grade 3 Teacher
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To feel most beautifully alive means to be reading something beautiful,  ready 
always to apprehend in the flow of language the sudden flash of poetry.  ~ 
Gaston Bachelard ~
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Amber Marie Daniels [[email protected]]
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To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group
Subject: [MOSAIC] Silent Sustained Reading

Hello everyone,

My name is Amber Daniels and I am a senior at Wayne State University, majoring 
in Elementary Science.  Going back to the discussion about SSR, how can we 
effectively monitor students to ensure that they are reading?  Just because 
students are looking at pages, and even turning them, doesn't mean that they 
are reading them.  And is it really fair to force students to sit and read 
quietly if they sincerely struggle with it or genuinely don't like it?  I'm an 
adult and don't read for enjoyment, only necessity.  I have had the pleasure of 
enjoying a good book (that I was forced to read) but just don't enjoy reading.  
Also, when I read, I can only do it with some type of background noise. What 
are your thoughts?


Thank You,

Amber
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