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Beyond the Reading Interest Surveys: Getting to Know Your Readers

Back to school time and need some 'getting to know you' activity? Ditch those reading interest surveys and try these fun & hands on activites!

One of the best ways to get to know your new students is through an interest inventory. I love to collect as much information as I can about my students at the start of the school year. I want to know about their likes, their dislikes, their learning style, and so much more. The Purpose ... Read More about Grab this Interest Inventory!

One of the best ways to get to know your new students is through an interest inventory. I love to collect as much information as I can about my students at the start of the school year. I want to know about their likes, their dislikes, their learning style, and so much more. The Purpose ... Read More about Grab this Interest Inventory!

Relevant Reading: Interest survey

As summer winds down, I reflect on what I've learned this summer through the workshops I've attended, the books I've read, and all the great conversations I've had with professionals. This quote has had me thinking quite a bit. It comes from Disruptive Thinking: Why How We Read Matters by Kylene Beers and Robert Probst. What they state is absolutely true. Students need to find relevance in what they are doing right now. So let's backtrack a little... I have always been about purpose. I look…

Ginger Snaps: Long Range Plans and a Reading Interest Survey

Hey everyone! It's been an EXHAUSTING, but WONDERFUL first week of school! I love my students to pieces and the students are really loving Whole Brain Teaching! We're still working on whole class participation, but we will get there! I already had my instructional coach come in my room while we were doing it and she seemed quite interested! Anyway, I'm kinda late to the Freebie Friday party but I wanted to share a couple of things. I have had a bunch of emails and comments asking whether or…

For beginning

What motivates elementary students to read? That is the million dollar question. What can we do as educators to encourage the love of reading to our students? Show them how much we love to read and how much fun it can be!

ASSESSMENT: This reading and writing attitude survey provides a motivating way for students to think about their feelings on reading. They are able to self-assess and discuss their feelings through answering the questionnaire. This is a great diagnostic assessment to determine what students needs are when it come to motivation for literacy.

ASSESSMENT: This reading and writing attitude survey provides a motivating way for students to think about their feelings on reading. They are able to self-assess and discuss their feelings through answering the questionnaire. This is a great diagnostic assessment to determine what students needs are when it come to motivation for literacy.

Do you want to help getting started with administering reading interest inventories and attitude surveys in your classroom? These surveys provide teachers with valuable information about their students as individuals and as readers. When teachers use the information provided from the surveys, it can lead to an increase in student engagement. Read on to find out more about reading surveys and see examples that you can use with your elementary students. #thereadingroundup #readingsurvey

Reading interest and attitude surveys provide valuable information about students. Read on to find out more and see examples to use with students.

A fun spin on a reading inventory from the Book Whisperer.  I think the kids will love this!

Click here to visit the rest of the link up. Recently, I finished reading The Book Whisperer, by Donalyn Miller. I really enjoyed it! I was inspired to create my own Reading Inventory for my future 3rd graders. When I sat down to create, I was immediately struck by the idea of gamify-ing it a bit by using the arrows, yes/no paths, and emojis. I hope the kids will enjoy it, and I hope you will, too! It's free in my store. Click here! Guys, I don't know if this really counts as a made-it, but…

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This pictorial job interest inventory is the perfect way to assess non-readers or students who want/need visual supports on their job preferences. It's a great tool to help in developing transition plans and vocational goals! This Boom Cards version allows students to complete the interest inventory independently, at home, or with a paraprofessional and you can view and score results whenever convenient for you!
Free digital reading interest survey activities to help you get to know your readers!  Use these reading interest activities to learn about your students’ interests and connect that to your reading instruction.
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This Student Interest Inventory is designed for students with moderate to severe disabilities, non-readers, and students who need pictoral text/picture symbols (Boardmaker, News 2 You, Proloquo2Go, etc.) to learn or communicate.