texasteacher35
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Enchanted Forest books, or Narnia??
1) Why not visit your local library?
2) Librarians are trained in such book list recommendations.
3) I bet they would be overjoyed to help an ambitious reader.
4) They LIVE for that!
Popular in our house--Roald Dahl books (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, BFG, etc.), the Great Brain series by J.D. Fitzgerald, and the all-time favorite, Phantom Tollbooth, by Norman Juster. My DS7 got dinged by his teacher for not reading well out loud--it's because he doesn't like to be "told" to read, little brat!--but he loves reading Phantom Tollbooth. Go figure! I think the word play appeals to him.
We also let him read the first three Harry Potter books, but we do try to be aware of content. He has older siblings--oldest starts college this fall--so there are books in our house that aren't appropriate.
I second the idea of asking the librarian. My kids beg to go to the library, there's just something about picking out your very own books!
A little OT, but look for reading programs, too--you know, read X books over the summer, get a prize. TD Bank gives you $10 for reading 10 books if you have an account there. This is good up to age 18, and is the easiest money my kids ever made!
LOL my son DS7 was told sort of the same thing about not reading out loud well. His brain reads faster than the words can come out of his mouth. I am working on his reading aloud over this summer...reading some easier books, so he will slow down and pronounce each word...when he is reading aloud, he tends to not pause between anything, but his mind processes it just fine. LOL so funny! I'm glad I am not the only one!!!
I'm glad someone else has this problem, too!
Part of the issue here is, he's #4 of 4. He's exposed to a lot, and gets read to by older siblings who blow through books--I have readers, what can I say? And although my oldest is great with him--she's majoring in elem. ed.--the middle two don't read aloud well, because they're too fast.
I understand the teacher has certain goals, and I'm not happy that DS7 doesn't want to participate when he's being evaluated. But, lifetime love of books was always our goal, and I think we're there, so I'm not sweating it.