Make reading a daily routine and remember,"Practice makes better!" (John Talbot)
Reading for 20-30 minutes every day is the most important thing you can do to improve your reading skills. If you are reading a book for a book group or partner reading, be responsible to read the assigned chapters and bring your notes to help you in our discussions. Talkworthy questions and your inferences (reading between the lines) make our conversations flow. If you are reading an independent reading book, remember, you can choose what you want to read. You might decide to read for pleasure or read to learn. Try different genres, such as fiction, nonfiction, mystery, adventure, biography, and poetry. Most of all have fun reading!
Reading for 20-30 minutes every day is the most important thing you can do to improve your reading skills. If you are reading a book for a book group or partner reading, be responsible to read the assigned chapters and bring your notes to help you in our discussions. Talkworthy questions and your inferences (reading between the lines) make our conversations flow. If you are reading an independent reading book, remember, you can choose what you want to read. You might decide to read for pleasure or read to learn. Try different genres, such as fiction, nonfiction, mystery, adventure, biography, and poetry. Most of all have fun reading!