Independent Reading at School
During our reading block, we engage in extended periods of independent, silent reading. Students choose good fit books, which are just right for them in terms of interest and level of difficulty. Students choose books from our classroom library, the LMC, and a special section of books requested by students that I borrow from the Arlington Heights Memorial Library. Independent Reading at Home Ask your child about the 3 finger rule for deciding if it is a good fit book and encourage them to use this rule when choosing books to read at the library or at home! Make frequent trips to the library to find books that your child won't be able put down. There are so many books like that out there for every child! You just need to find them! Librarians are excellent resources for doing so! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Purchase books from Scholastic Book Clubs When you order books from Scholastic Book Clubs, you support our class and help us earn free books! Thank you! clubs.scholastic.com/ CLASS CODE:
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