Independent reading

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Independent reading is a term used in educational settings, where students are involved in choosing and reading material (fiction books, non-fiction, magazine, other media) for their independent consumption and enjoyment. Students that read independently have an emphasized creative choice in what they want to read and choose to learn. Usually, independent reading takes place alongside the ongoing curriculum in the classroom or homeschool. Independent reading can be tied to assessment and evaluation or remain as an activity in itself.

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Aims of independent reading

Students will

  • Read more willingly and more often.
  • Become more interested in the printed word in general, including their own writing.
  • Become more receptive to enrichment activities related to their reading.
  • Discover that they can think and write in a meaningful way about their reading.
  • Learn that literature can enrich their lives.
  • Expand their vocabulary.
  • Receive higher test scores.

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How to include independent reading into a routine

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