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Re-engaging Adolescent Readers and Writers with Meaningful Texts | Random House for High School Teachers

Re-engaging Adolescent Readers and Writers with Meaningful Texts | Random House for High School Teachers | Readers Advisory For Secondary Schools | Scoop.it

When teens considered reluctant readers get hooked into an early morning writing class then someone is doing something very right.

"What disrupted the conventional wisdom about adolescents and their lack of enthusiasm for school in general and for writing in particular? We believe an important element was our use of the texts of popular culture—graphic novels, anime, internet sources, and music—as tools to motivate and inspire creativity (Frey and Fisher, 2004). Although our class was focused on writing, our students engaged every day with nontraditional texts selected to spark interest and to serve as mentor texts for their writing. We debated content and then analyzed the ways in which artists and writers conveyed their points of view in powerful ways."

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Reading and Writing for a Documentary Project

This is an overview of a classroom literacy project where students used iPads to create their own Digital Documentary. All of the student-created animal videos can be viewed at: http://vimeo.com/channels/animalproject

 

The engaging videos these kids produced required the same research, reading and writing as a traditional report. In addition they needed to hone the scripts of their self chosen topics until they sounded right for a documentary. This meant they had to write, edit and practice reading aloud and with expression - developing fluency. The kids really enjoyed this project and had something excellent to share at the end. I love the touch that the films end with several shots of the author as they worked on the project. A great model for developing readers in the content areas.
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Comics Are Good < Teaching Channel

Comics Are Good < Teaching Channel | Readers Advisory For Secondary Schools | Scoop.it
This is one of a series of literacy videos hosted by Jon Scieszka, U.S. National Ambassador for Children’ Literature, who advocates using comics and graphic novels as a way to engage reluctant readers.
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