Friday, April 8, 2016

You’re Gonna Wanna Read This
            Has anyone ever told you that you need to practice reading? Maybe… Everyday… My parents are always pestering me about reading! Well I’m going to do something that nobody has probably cared to do. I’m going to tell you the real reason why you need to learn how to read and learn it well.
            When you’re able to read well, you will never have to hear, “We’ll tell you when your older” again. Whenever you have a question you will be able to answer it by reading about it. Things that you could get in trouble for, like calling your sister a “stupid head” for instance, is just fine when you read it. Reading things that people won’t tell you about is one of the best reasons to learn to read. No one can ever take that away from you either.
            If you know how to read you can become an expert on absolutely anything you want! Are you interested in Minecraft? You could read up on it and know how to build everything! Are you interested in the wars throughout history? There are thousands of books about each and every war. Do you like animals? You could read about how fast they are, what they eat, and where you can find them. Reading can impress your friends and family with how much you know.
            Reading has the magical power you take you anywhere you want to go and learn about people that you ever thought were real. I never was interested in magic until I learned of all the cool things you could do with it from Harry Potter. They could create a flashlight, disarm a friend, or kill a gross spider that keeps crawling across your floor. Just like in Harry Potter, it can take you to places that you never thought possible, like Platform 9 ¾ which is a secret train station that takes you to the wizard school. None of this would even be possible without the enchanted worlds that books can create. Nothing is off limits. 
            Reading can actually help you with everything. Do you remember that toy you got last Christmas that you had to ask your parents to put together for you? Or the cookies that you really wanted, but your mom wouldn’t make for you? If you know how to read well, you’ll be able to make both of those things by following the directions. Not to mention find cheat codes on the internet for that level you just cannot pass!
            Being able to read will make you better at school. We all know things get more fun when you become better at them. So above all else: learning about things your not supposed to, becoming an expert, going to impossible places, and learning to do anything, the benefits of reading are incredible. read, Read, READ!


5 comments:

  1. YES! to all of this. I have a few students who NEVER read and it drives me crazy. They don't do their reading log and then parents wonder why they aren't getting caught up. Well...duh! you never ask them to read at home. Did you share this with your students? What were their reactions?

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  2. I loved how you explained and used persuasive language to get your students to understand why reading is important. I would also be interested to see if you shared this with your students. I especially liked the part when you mentioned that people wouldn't say "we will tell you when you're older." I remember when I was a kid hating that!

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  3. This is pretty persuasive. It makes me want to learn to read! What a great way to hook the interest of students who may be reluctant to read. Have you used this with your students? Will the students write their own persuasive essays about reading?

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  4. This is fantastic Rachel!! Can I barrow this just for future encouragement for students. I'll put your name on it I promise. It makes me so excited to read. Also, you make several great points of motivation for reading. Thanks for sharing this.

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  5. I love this! I wish that I had been a better reader as a child and seen the ability to read with this kind of perspective. As an adult I have become obsessed with reading, stories, and emerging myself in books. I wish that I had a teacher like you in school to help me to see reading in this way. Everything would have been brighter

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