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What grade do you teach?
Fifth
What are your favorite read-alouds?
On My Honor by Marion Dane Bauer
Crash by Jerry Spinelli
Letting Swift River Go by Jane Yolen
Most Beautiful Places in the World by Ann Cameron
What are your favorite "professional" book?
To Understand: New Horizons in Reading Comprehension by Ellin Oliver Keene
Here is your chance to wax on about yourself, your wonderful class, and more. What makes you tick?
In the classroom, I live for the moments when the lunchbell rings and the book club doesn't move because they are too involved in disccusion . . . when a child barrels through the door, eager to convince others to read the book they just finished . . . and when the whole class moans because I've stopped read aloud for the day!

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What is the reading workshop?

Often referred to as reader's workshop, the reading workshop model is a method of teaching reading whereby students often read self-selected texts. The ultimate goal is to give students the skills needed to become independent, lifelong readers.

There are many "gurus" out there who have their own slants on the reading workshop. Perhaps the most famous proponent is Lucy Calkins of the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project.

The Open Source Reading site does not follow the teachings of a specific guru. Rather, we hope to present a wide array of materials that might be used by anyone who is putting self-selected texts at the forefront of their reading program.

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