It makes sense then, that the best reinforcement a teacher can provide for all the good instruction they are doing in class, is to give students time for independent reading. We would also hope, of course, that children would be motivated by our instruction to do lots of reading outside of school, but in school independent reading, guided and reinforced by the watchful teacher, gives all children a chance to build reading volume.
Here are a few posts on independent reading from my blog. The first one proved to be the most popular entry I ever posted.
Independent Reading: A Research-Based Defense
Independent Reading: One Key to Balanced Literacy Instruction
When Readers Struggle: Increase Encounters with Text
Fostering a Love of Reading in Children
How to Make a Frequent Reader
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