Reno High Book Nerds discussion
LESSON 1
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My 'gateway' book was Blubber by Judy Blume. I was in the third grade, and I lived in Las Vegas. On a hot summer day, I was bored out of my mind and picked up this little gem of a book. I read it cover to cover. It absolutely spoke my language. I went on to read every Judy Blume book after that one.
I think Jason Reynolds is correct in his assertion that people/kids/students need books that speak to them specifically, a book that speaks his/her language. So many times, I've heard students say, "I hate to read." I believe it's because they haven't been given the right book yet. When I finally help someone find that book, I'd like to believe it's because of what Reynolds asserts-- that reading isn't boring when you see yourself and your life and your culture in a text, reading isn't boring when you meet someone right where they are.
I think Jason Reynolds is correct in his assertion that people/kids/students need books that speak to them specifically, a book that speaks his/her language. So many times, I've heard students say, "I hate to read." I believe it's because they haven't been given the right book yet. When I finally help someone find that book, I'd like to believe it's because of what Reynolds asserts-- that reading isn't boring when you see yourself and your life and your culture in a text, reading isn't boring when you meet someone right where they are.
1. What was your gateway book? What book really spoke 'your language' and got you to believe that reading is not boring? (Once you list the book and author, please add a sentence or two explaining why.)
2. Do you believe Jason Reynolds is right in his assertion from the video. Either confirm or argue Reynolds's claim--in doing so, use your own experience and reading to back up your thoughts. There is no right or wrong answer--it's simply your personal experience and books read bounced against his idea. This answer should be a paragraph or so.
3. THEN, you must comment on at least two of the other student's comments. If you are first or second to respond, you might need to wait a few days and come back to check the responses and add in your comments then.
DEADLINES: You may start responding anytime, but the DUE DATE (meaning your one response and two comments ) is FRIDAY, April 3rd.