Recess Reading
Your Creative Path to Reading
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About the Book
"Please, please may I work on this at recess? Do we have to stop now?”
When learning is this interesting success is the natural result. Recess Reading activities build from each student’s personal experience with language. They peak interest and promote memory using readily available materials. These methods can be used in many situations with all types of students.
PlacesLanguage Arts Enrichment
Core Reading and Writing Curriculum
Home-school Studies
ESL Programs
PeopleBeginning Readers
Reluctant Readers
Varied Learning Styles
Adults Who Avoid Reading
Literacy Tutoring
Test them yourself. Soon you will hear,
“Why doesn’t everyone teach reading like this?”
About the Author
Teachers agree that they continually learn from their students. This has been Mrs. Cornwell's experience. Designing and modifying activities to fit the student created success and built her files. Many notes jotted in the middle of the night developed new ways to help Sara or Kent with their reading.
Besides elementary classroom teaching, Mrs. Cornwell home- schooled her own children for several years. Tutoring and substitute teaching have also been a part of her career.
Susan Cornwell's motto:
A wise teacher makes learning a joy.