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February 24, 2013

A Snapshot of My Reading Life


Week 3: February 24 - March 2:  A Snapshot of My Reading Life

"Post a photo that gives readers a glimpse into your reading life. This could be your favorite place to read, your bookshelf, your library, a classroom, a book from childhood that you still re-read today, your favorite person to read with. Anything that brings joy to your reading life will work!

Below the photo share a short narrative explaining why this picture is meaningful to you."

One place where I share my love of reading when not at Oelwein Middle School...




is in my hammock after working in my flower garden!

February 10, 2013

Why is Reading Aloud Special?


Spot to Read is happy to announce that the Oelwein Girls LitClub accepted the 2013 WRAD Blog Challenge and will be answering the questions on this site.

WRAD Blog Challenge Week 1: February 10 – February 16
What do you think is special about reading aloud?


Mrs. Leo reading aloud
It's Raining Cupcakes
  • Reading aloud helps me understand better. Hearing the words helps me know the words.
  • I love to read, but it is nice once in a while for someone else read and hear new words.
  • Reading aloud gives you a chance to discuss the story and learn with others.
  • I think read aloud is important because it helps my imagination. I also like it at bedtime, I can fall asleep faster if someone reads to me.
  • I like reading to someone younger then me.
  • Hearing a story makes me want to read the book again- especially if it was interesting and funny.
  • Reading aloud allows me to picture the characters and setting better.
  • It is easier to listen to a read aloud then to read a story and then I can understand the story better.



LitWorld Read Aloud Day Blog Challenge

LitWorld World Read Aloud Day

Accept the World Read Aloud Day Blogging Challenge!

Each of the prompts addresses the WRAD theme “Read It Forward.” Read it Forward describes the ripple effect of positive change that resonates around the world when we read aloud with loved ones or new friends.
WRAD Read It Forward Blogging Challenge: Weekly Outline
Week 1: February 10 – February 16
What do you think is special about reading aloud?
Your first mission is to answer this question. We are using this prompt to bring awareness to the act of reading aloud. It is meant to be open-ended to draw out many different perspectives, and we anticipate that every answer will have a unique style and format.
After answering the prompt, share a short description of how you plan to celebrate WRAD on March 6. Who will you celebrate with? Where will you be? If you have celebrated WRAD in the past, what activities brought you and those you celebrated with the most joy? If you haven't finalized your plans, or if this will be your first WRAD celebration, Use this space to share your brainstorming process, and direct your readers to litworld.org for activities and recommendations.'
Week 2: February 17 - February 23
Now & Then
Answer the following questions twice. The first time, answer how you would have when you were 10 years old (or any age from elementary school that you remember clearly) and the second time, answer in the present.
1. I think everyone in the world should read...
When I was 10:
Now:
(repeat this format for the remaining questions)
2. If I could listen to anyone in the world read aloud to me it would be...
3. When I read aloud, my favorite character to impersonate is...
4. The genre that takes up the most room on my bookshelf (or e-reader) is...
5. The last book I wish I’d written or inspired me to write my own story is...
Week 3: February 24 - March 2
A Snapshot of My Reading Life
Post a photo that gives readers a glimpse into your reading life. This could be your favorite place to read, your bookshelf, your library, a classroom, a book from childhood that you still re-read today, your favorite person to read with. Anything that brings joy to your reading life will work!
Below the photo share a short narrative explaining why this picture is meaningful to you.
Week 4: March 3 - March 8
Read It Forward!
It’s time to read aloud! Select a favorite text, or a personal story that you love to share out loud, and make a video. If you don’t have a webcam, are having technical difficulties, or prefer not to be on camera, you can also translate this challenge into a written post. Share what you will be reading on World Read Aloud Day, and why you chose this particular piece to read aloud.
If you choose to take up the WRAD Read It Forward blogging challenge, make sure to tweet your weekly posts to @litworldsaysso that we can retweet your wonderful read aloud stories! Happy blogging!