This is an older book but a good book. I had read this a couple of years ago, but I didn't read it with the mind of a teacher. At my school, Ender's Game is used as a 10th grade English book, and I hadn't thought of it as a book that would be more than a book for entertainment, since then I have changed my mind. A student of mine that enjoys discussing books while reading them, but struggles with reading comprehension and the discussion seems to help. I started reading it a little bit after she did, but she has a lot more time than I and she ended up finishing it in a weekend. Which does say a lot, a girl that doesn't really read a lot finishes it in a weekend. So now that I was reading it by myself, I had time to pay attention to what I like to call the "teacher things." It has a lot of great themes, great vocabulary words, and good for reading comprehension. I highly recommend it for other teachers to use in their classes.
I do enjoy this book. It is very well written and definitely holds your attention. It is a great book for boys especially because of the war centered themes. It is also a great book because readers can get started on this book and read the others in the series. I haven't read any of the other ones in the series, but I am now looking forward to reading them soon.
Finally, what else am I reading? I am reading Richard III in preparation for the Shakespeare class I am co-teaching this summer. I am also hoping to start The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen. My next post will be about the book that I have been listening to and just finished as well: My Last Song by Nicholas Sparks. Stay tuned!
Showing posts with label help boys to read. Show all posts
Showing posts with label help boys to read. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
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