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Motivating my students toward effective reading experiences using fun, floor seats in bright colors will be a motivation for students to increase their reading capacities by practicing reluctant readers who need opportunities to practice the skills associated with reading, particularly comprehension and fluency. My Reader's Corner will be a place where my students will share their love for literature with their peers, and be an incentive for students to be life-long readers. The best way of doing that is creating a space within the classroom that’s completely different than the rest of it. A beautiful and inviting classroom library or reading corner will naturally draw students in. Inviting kids to read in a comfortable reading nook can be used as a reward or encouragement. Showing students how much and treasure books will cause them to feel the same way. It’s an unspoken golden rule in education that reading is the most important skill to develop in all students. Reading is not only how students access information across all other subjects, it is how students continue to learn past the classroom, past elementary school, past childhood and past college. Because even as adults, reading is one of the primary ways we learn new things. Unfortunately, developing a child’s interest in reading isn’t easy. Now more than ever — in our age of touch screens and digital devices — turning pages filled with words seems like one of the most boring tasks you could ask a student to do. But that doesn’t have to be the case. A robust and strategic classroom library is the first step in showing kids that reading is a unique adventure unlike any other. And for some students, just that is enough. I need to support and show how important reading is to my students!

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Motivating my students toward effective reading experiences using fun, floor seats in bright colors will be a motivation for students to increase their reading capacities by practicing reluctant readers who need opportunities to practice the skills associated with reading, particularly comprehension and fluency. My Reader's Corner will be a place where my students will share their love for literature with their peers, and be an incentive for students to be life-long readers. The best way of doing that is creating a space within the classroom that’s completely different than the rest of it. A beautiful and inviting classroom library or reading corner will naturally draw students in. Inviting kids to read in a comfortable reading nook can be used as a reward or encouragement. Showing students how much and treasure books will cause them to feel the same way. It’s an unspoken golden rule in education that reading is the most important skill to develop in all students. Reading is not only how students access information across all other subjects, it is how students continue to learn past the classroom, past elementary school, past childhood and past college. Because even as adults, reading is one of the primary ways we learn new things. Unfortunately, developing a child’s interest in reading isn’t easy. Now more than ever — in our age of touch screens and digital devices — turning pages filled with words seems like one of the most boring tasks you could ask a student to do. But that doesn’t have to be the case. A robust and strategic classroom library is the first step in showing kids that reading is a unique adventure unlike any other. And for some students, just that is enough. I need to support and show how important reading is to my students!

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