Hello,

  I would greatly appreciate your thoughts about the use of reading logs in my 
sixth grade reading/writing workshop. My homework policy is that students read 
30 minutes 5 nights a week or 150 minutes a week. They are free to read any 
book they choose. I give students a reading log, due every Monday, that asks 
them to document the minutes they read nightly, I ask them to write about their 
independent reading weekly, based on the strategies and or elements of 
literature we were studying.  I maintain a classroom library and students have 
access to the school library every 2 weeks. My problem is that my homework 
completion rate is TERRIBLE. Rather , I should say that fewer than 50% of my 
students regularly turn in their homework. Atwell, Miller, and many, many other 
language arts teachers consider reading at home an important part of their 
reading program. I  am tempted to drop the the reading log requiremnent, but I 
don't want to "dumb down" my expectations for my students who are predominantly 
blue collar and poor. I want students to have some accountability, but at the 
same time I don't want to make the homework process so cumbersome that it turns 
my students off to reading independently. What are your experiences and 
insights that can help? Thank you.

Darlene Kellum      

 


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