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in elementary school, we weren't forced to read certain books until around 4th or 5th grade LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 10/09/2009 02:22:34 PM
But I was in our "gifted reading" program, and that teacher was a butt. My mom thought she was no where near as competent as she thought she was (my mom teaches at the school).

That being said, there was only ever ONE book we ever had to read that I didn't want to read.

And come to think of it, I somehow got away with never reading it.

But in anycase, i don't think there are any particular books students should read, but as much as possible should be available. It's amazing how students will grab books when no one's forcing them to, or telling them how lame it is to read. My mom's classroom (she teaches 1st-3rd graders and teaches reading to predominately 1st graders) has everything from pre-readers to 5th grade books and the kids read all of them (or try).
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Re: None - 10/09/2009 05:15:16 PM 1110 Views
I think it really doesn't matter - 10/09/2009 09:22:36 AM 816 Views
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I feel being forced to read a book ruins it - 10/09/2009 01:06:42 PM 883 Views
in elementary school, we weren't forced to read certain books until around 4th or 5th grade - 10/09/2009 02:22:34 PM 916 Views
Don't leave us hanging! What was the ONE book? *NM* - 10/09/2009 05:27:40 PM 414 Views
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Beverly Cleary should be good for that age. She did Mouse and the Motorcycle. - 10/09/2009 04:09:42 PM 798 Views
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I'd forgotten about Beverly Cleary. Good choice. *NM* - 10/09/2009 05:51:33 PM 389 Views
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books - 10/09/2009 10:51:13 PM 820 Views
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Umm ... my 'reading' class was like ... - 18/09/2009 01:56:11 AM 796 Views

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