independent reading intro 2013
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What’s the last book you truly enjoyed reading? Why?
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INDEPENDENT READING
You have choice in what you want to read.You also need to learn about the
Reluctant Reader’s Bill of Rights
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As a reader, you have...
#1The right
not to read.
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As a reader, you have...
#2The right to skip pages.
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As a reader, you have...
#3The right to not finish.
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As a reader, you have...
#4The right to
re-read.
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As a reader, you have...
#5 The right to read
anything.
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As a reader, you have...
#6The right to
escapism.
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As a reader, you have...
#7 The right to read
anywhere.
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As a reader, you have...
#8The right to
browse.
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As a reader, you have...
#9 The right to read out
loud.
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As a reader, you have...
#10 The right to not defend your tastes.
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Read the first 200+pages...
And had no desire to read the next 300.
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Have read it four times...
I have a separate copyto lend to students.
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Bought it based on a book review...
Looking for ideasthat might help
with writing 2Fers.
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Short stories...
Been reading it for six months...
Stretches my brainevery time I pick it up.
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Read it for work...
Bought my own copy...
Have lent it to 3 friends so far.
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How do I know if it’s the book for me?
When I assign reading in the 11th grade,you average 25 pages/night.
If you’re not inspired to read at least that mucheach time you pick up your book,
it’s time to switch books.
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