Books Make Babysitting Better!

If you remember, I invited people to send me pictures of favorite reading moments you encounter throughout your days. The first person to take me up on this is Frances, a fellow booknerd and teacher from Gracepoint Berkeley church, who was heading up a team of Koinonia staff for a time of childcare with pre-schoolers.

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Read aloud #1 (in small groups)

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Here’s her text verbatim: “This was our second read aloud of the day! Babysitting was so nice* this morning because it was centered around reading! Whole group, small group, independently…”

 

 


*You don’t hear that kind of babysitting testimonial every day. Reading: you should try it next time!

Stealing Reading Moments: Wedding Reception Edition

the book whispererOne of my absolute favorite books on reading is The Book Whisperer, by Donalyn Miller. Reading this book *actually* changed my (teaching) life, and affirmed the growing suspicion that the traditional way of “teaching” reading has been going in the wrong direction for a long time. But more on this later. I will have tons of time to devote posts to my reading philosophy, and the wisdom I’ve gleaned from Donalyn Miller and Penny Kittle, my two most influential reading gurus, if you will.

Miller writes about “stealing reading moments” whenever we can, and that when we add all of them up, we can gain 20-3o extra minutes of reading a day. Those moments will look different for kids and adults, but can include waiting for your ride, if you finish your assignment early, waiting in any sort of line, on the ferry/bart/shuttle to work. When I was a teacher, I trained my students to seize these moments, and I loved hearing stories from other teachers about how during testing times, they’d look up at the students who finished early and see a bunch of noses buried in books with Kim written across the top. (They’d also see a few trying to sneak on their phones under their desks too, but hey, they probably weren’t my students!)

Anyway, I was reminded of “stealing reading moments” last Saturday when I was at a wedding reception for a couple over at Gracepoint Berkeley church.

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The smaller kid is actually leafing through a really challenging chapter book classic, but the fact is that he’s super engaged.

I love how “in the zone” they are, oblivious to whatever exciting story Johnson is telling nearby. 🙂 I promise the picture wasn’t posed!

How are you going to try and steal some reading moments this week?

Wordless Wednesday: Books at a Wedding!

How it warmed my book-loving heart to see great books* (in Chinese as well as English) as gifts for wedding guests this past weekend. More meaningful and enduring than some of the more traditional wedding favors, wouldn’t you say?

 


*Books pictured are as follows: The Good Life by Charles Colson, Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis (one of the C.S. Lewis Five!), Letters From a Skeptic by Dr. Gregory Boyd, and Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire by Jim Cymbala.