Monday, March 25, 2013

Week of 3-25-13

This week is a short week before Spring Break and we will be primarily studying poetry, but I need your castoff books.  Kids are writing poetry and creating art with poetry pictures.  Be sure and ask them what they are working on.  Students should be looking for a books that they want to read when we come back from Spring Break.

Friday, March 22, 2013

BOOK LOVE


Hello parents of our students,

A central goal of English class is to establish a reading habit in the busy lives of
students in high school. I am hoping we can work together to recapture the pleasure
and passion of readers. This letter is long, but the assumptions it rests upon are too
important to be treated in a superficial manner. Please take the time to read this and
know what you’re signing before you do.

The best books challenge our beliefs by helping us see through different eyes
—to live a different life.

I won’t know the details of every book students read and refer to this
Marking period, and I won’t remember the details of all the books I recommend to
students. What I seek for all of my students is a compulsion to read—for pleasure—
for knowledge—for a passion for story or information that will keep them into the
pages of a book past our assigned time for reading.  This has tremendous benefits.

 Here are a few:
Reading relieves stress. School can be stressful. Reading takes you
out of the present and into another place and time; it is a perfect
escape.
Reading builds stamina to prepare students for college. Reading for
an hour or two in one sitting is a basic expectation in college. In this
class we will exercise muscles soon to be strained in the coming years.
Reading for fluency and stamina has been proven to improve the
reading rate for students. Fast reading develops confidence and an
appetite for books as well as teaching vocabulary in context, which
improves writing, but it only happens when students find books they
want to read. But the truth is, some of those books might make you
uncomfortable.
• There is a lot of talk in the media that ‘students today won’t read,’ but I
believe students substitute all of those other distractions (the internet,
TV, etc.) if they feel no passion for the book assigned to them. In my
experience, students who haven’t been readers since elementary
school will suddenly become quite passionate about reading with the
right book in their hands. But those books might challenge your
values. Is that okay with you?
I believe we have to trust these young adults more. We have to trust that books
won’t corrupt them anymore than the movies might.

It is more important that they’re reading! So you may pick up a book left behind
on a nightstand and open to a passage and wonder why reading it is a
homework assignment, and I will answer, “Your son or daughter chose it.” I might
have recommended it because I read it and loved it, or the book may be
unfamiliar to me because your child borrowed it from another student. The
bottom line: I will not place a tight filter on what is read in this class and I’m
asking for your support in this. I hope you will talk to your child about what he/she
is reading this semester.
I suggest you get a copy of a book and read it if you’re concerned about the
content.

Thanks for your support,
Mr. Annen

P.S. Our classroom benefits every year from cast offs. Please send books you
no longer need to our library, especially ones you’ve loved, if you can bear to part
with them. Better yet… come to class and share a book with us. Share your
passion for reading; get to know these amazing students at Coopersville. I would love
to have you join us some morning. Thank you.


(Much of this is borrow from Penny Kittle’s Book Love seminar that I attended recently.)

Monday, March 18, 2013

3-18-13

We are wrapping up Romeo and Juliet with a quiz.   Please check the portal for missing work or make up work to complete over the next week.  We will be endeavoring to learn about poetry over the next couple of weeks.  Please ask the kids what they are learning about poetry and if they like any of it:)