I agree with this statement because sometimes the school teacher picks a book only 10% of the class well enjoy to read making the other 90% not want to read it and not learn anything from it like proper punctuation and such. I also think it destorys some students reading is because some people like fiction others like non fiction and some enjoy books/novels that dont fit into these catagorys.
2) Do you feel reading becomes more and more work the higher you progress in school? Please refer to your own experience to answer this question. I do think so because at around grade five you dont need to read seven sheets explaining one assginment and do three notes to understand what you are doing. For example in my sience this year we had to take a total of two notes to do three worksheets.
3) Would you enjoy reading "with no strings attached"? In other words, you read what you want but don't have to write a report or assignment once you've finished? Explain.
Yes I would because then I can read at my own pace and not worry about having to finish it on a certain date so i can do the test or report on it. For some books it takes me a bit to read them and if they interest me enough like the narnia series i tend to read them all before doing any sort of report on one of them.
4) Imagine that you have just finished the best book you ever read. How would you want to share some of your reading experience with your classmates and teacher? (e.g. create a poster about the novel, conference with the teacher, present to a small group of students...)
First I would draw out the main character or the character i liked the most then post it on a few clan community sites and tell them about the character and the book to encourge them to read it as well. i would write a small essay about it and show it to the teacher for class though.
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