Today’s post is all about books and reading with kids. I’ve co-written with one of my favorite bloggers and good friend Adam Welcome who is an Elementary Principal in California. Please read, especially with and to your students. It’s very powerful!
I vividly remember my grandma reading aloud when I was growing up. Every Saturday night we would spend the night and she would read The Mickey Mouse Picnic, Little Golden Book. Same book over and over. Her voice, her expressions, the laughter, it was magical! This was my first and favorite experience having books read to me.
My next favorite experience was in 6th grade with Mrs. Hagg. She was awesome! Her expressions were amazing. She could draw us into a book and the world would stop.
Then, as a teacher I loved reading aloud to my students. My first year teaching I read Where the Red Fern grows. Without giving the ending way completely let’s just say it’s “emotional.” I could not finish the book. I was crying, my students were crying. One of my boys, Zach, just wanted to hear the end. It was killing him! During on of the “emotional” events he raised his hand and asked, “Can I just finish for you so we know what happens?” He was really into the book. He just wanted to know and it was going to take me a while. Students still come back and mention that 21 years later.
I LOVE reading! I have stacks of books at home and at work. My Kindle is full. Love it! So as a principal I want to pass on my love of reading to my school. Even principals can read to students!
So here’s my list:
How Full is Your Bucket?: We recognize good character and this has been our kick-off book for years. Each teacher has a copy and sign up for a time for me to read to their class within the first couple weeks of school.
The Principal’s New Clothes: When I cover a teacher’s classroom this is a quick activity/lesson the kids enjoy. After I read the book I give the kids a piece of paper with my school picture at the top. Then they have to draw my “new clothes.” It’s so fun! I have been a princess, a football player, and even their mom.
The Frog Principal: Just for fun the principal is turned into a frog and tries to run the school as a frog.
The Principal from the Black Lagoon: Well first, I think I look like the principal in this book don’t you? It‘s been 12 years since I read this one so I think I will have to bring this one back.
You will notice a theme in the books I choose. But then I came across my good friend Adam Welcome‘s read aloud list. Holy cow! What a list! I am excited to incorporate his books and ideas this year. Check out his list…….. (I added them to my wish list on Amazon so I can buy them all.)
You can find Adam’s amazing blog HERE! |
Reading is funny, why does it click for some kids and not for others. I was one of those kids, it didn’t click. The frustrating part is my dad was a teacher. He taught 2nd grade for 38 years and I virtually grew up in his classroom. When I did read at home it was always out loud, which frustrated my older brother.
When I became a Principal reading with classes was a top priority. It started with a few books my first year and then morphed into one book each month that I read to every class on campus. I’d then donate that book to our library, which was always a hot checkout after I finished my rounds.
– Reading with kids works!
– I have books all over my office, kids pick them up and read whenever they visit, parents do too!
– Model Readers Workshop strategies for teachers and kids
– It’s fun
– You can foster deep conversation
– Gives teachers a chance to relax and list to a story
– A common story across the school allows for a consistent conversation amongst ALL students
Here’s just a few of my favorites, come visit my office to see many more!