Happy Thursday, friends! Today marks the last week of our Reading in the Wild summer book study. If you are just joining us and missed the other chapters, click below to join in!
This week we are zooming-in on Miller’s final chapter – Chapter 5: Wild Reader’s Show Preference Our hosts are Sabrina at Burke’s Special Kids and Courtney at Ramona Recommends at, so make sure to stop by and say, ‘Hi!’
Well, friends, this week is packed with trainings and room prep, so this week’s post was short-and-sweet. So, please tell me, what do you students love reading? I would love to know what books you can never keep on the shelf! If you’re a blogger, I’d love for you to link up your posts/ideas. If you’re not a blogger, that’s great, too! You can read/follow and comment. We want to hear your advice, thoughts, and ideas for the classroom, too. The more teachers we have joining, the more amazing our classrooms will be this fall! Thank y’all for a wonderful six weeks. You rock!
Tweenteacher says
LOVE this post…thank you so much. I am always looking for great books to put on my shelves. I have only read The Book Whisperer and realize that I REALLY need to focus on building my classroom library, so all of these suggestions are so very AWESOME!!! Thanks a million! and good luck getting ready for those little ones…hope you enjoy them as much as you enjoyed your 5th graders : )
Erica Meisler says
Hi Catherine. I just purchased Reading in the Wild at my schools book fair because I remember seeing your online book club this past summer. I'm excited to use the book club as a guide to read the book and collect some great ideas. I can't wait to see what I can do to help improve my fifth graders opinions on reading.
Bria says
Ik zou dergelijke berichten altijd aan anderen aanbevelen.Bedankt voor het delen van deze nuttige informatie.
Uitstekende berichten, ik zal nooit een van uw berichten missen.
Ons bureau helpt u binnen drie tot maximaal vijf dagen aan een echt Nederlands rijbewijs.