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Modeling Good Reading Habits With Teens
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| Grades | 6 – 12 |
| Author |
Manlius, New York |
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| Tip Topic | Tips for Teaching Reading See all tips in this series |
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Activities & Projects
Grades 3 – 5 | Activity & Project
Children can enjoy a community-building experience by meeting with friends to choose, read, and discuss books together.
Grades 9 – 12 | Activity & Project
In this activity teens are encouraged to explore their reading history as they remember books they liked reading as children and then revisit these old favorites.
Tips & How-To's
Grades 6 – 12 | Tip & How-To
How to Help a Teen Choose a Book
There are many ways to help teens choose appropriate and engaging titles. The following tips will help you find the resources necessary to choices that will appeal to the teen readers in your life.
Printouts
Grades 9 – 12 | Printout | Charting Progress
Teens can use this chart to keep track of the books, stories, and magazine articles that they’ve read over a period of time.
Grades 3 – 5 | Printout | Writing It Out
Children in the upper elementary grades can use this form to write a book review to share with friends.
Grades 6 – 8 | Printout | Charting Progress
Preteens and teens can use this chart to keep track of the books, stories, and magazine articles that they’ve read over a period of time.
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