tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-692264042634562455.post8187393819184194750..comments2023-10-16T08:00:08.345-04:00Comments on Snowfall Academy: Family Reading #8Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17576009644971020668noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-692264042634562455.post-79671346620140648922013-04-17T23:01:47.926-04:002013-04-17T23:01:47.926-04:00That is a swoon worthy bookcase indeed!That is a swoon worthy bookcase indeed!Jeannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09573473465011631325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-692264042634562455.post-2968617107119404852013-04-17T20:00:02.549-04:002013-04-17T20:00:02.549-04:00An idea for getting her to vary reading more on he...An idea for getting her to vary reading more on her level - I'm making Bingo boards and will be posting about them next week. Basically for the summer my kids homeschool reading list has been put into squares on a bingo board. They can choose to read in any order, but I've made the boards to have a mix of difficulty levels, topics, etc. For example my going into 7th grader will have a variety of nonfiction topics to read about but I also dictated some chapter books with a bit of input from her when narrowing down the list. So she got to choose between Little Women, Animal Farm, and Anne of Avonlea for example. Then she chose The Fellowship of the Ring when given a few options, while others I got to choose. <br /><br /> My just in fluency readers have boards with more picture books and nonfiction, but they each get chapter books that I want them to read and I think they are ready for (ex. one will be reading The Wind in the Willows while the other has Mr. Popper's Penguins on his board). <br /><br />Anyway, I'll have a post and free blank printable bingo board up on my blog next week! Tristanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14483248387092516827noreply@blogger.com