Reading a book - Lesson 1.3 - Reading motivation

Reading Log/Book Project (HV2)
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Reading Log/Book Project (HV2)

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Reading a book - HV2 - lessons
Today:
Lesson 1.3: Reading motivation

Coming up:
Lesson 2.1/2.2: Emotions & Context (Moodboard)
Lesson 3: Example presentation + Rubric
Lesson 4: Practice presentations / give feedback

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Goals of this lesson
At the end of this lesson you:
- have learned about the benefits of reading
- have picked a few good moments in your schedule to read

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Reading a book - HV2 - The task
The task consists of three parts:

  1. Emotions chart
    You will keep track while reading and fill it in during class.
  2. Moodboard setting
    You will collect pictures that match the setting while reading
  3. Presentation
    After finishing the book you will use the emotions chart and
    moodboard to present the story of your book.

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Reading motivation






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm5TJxub0IE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-jzAyOO6d4

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Slide 6 - Video

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Why is reading books good for you?

Slide 9 - Open question

Scientifically proven benefits of reading books
  • Reading strengthens your brain
  • Reading improves concentration
  • Reading builds your vocabulary
  • Readings helps to reduce stress
  • Reading may help you live longer

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Once again...
Write the title & author of the book you've chosen

Slide 11 - Open question

How much do you like the
topic (onderwerp) of your book?
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Slide 12 - Poll

How difficult do you think your book will be?
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Slide 13 - Poll

Good book checklist:
  • You like the topic of the book
  • The book is not too difficult

If your book doesn't check both of these requirements, consider getting a different book. You can still change now but remember, it's time to start reading your book this week!

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Where and how to read

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timer
3:00
What do you think
is a good reading
setting?

Slide 16 - Mind map

Reading setting
  • Go offline, put your electronics away
  • Set a timer
  • Read together
  • Create a cosy setting

Tip: Is there an audio version of
your book? This may help while reading

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Think about a setting for yourself to read... You will read at least 3 times a week for 30 minutes each time without your phone/laptop.
1) When will you do this? 2) Where will you read?

Slide 18 - Open question

Reading moments
The three reading moments you've decided on...
note them in your agenda!
Your homework for the coming weeks is to read at least
three times a week for 30 minutes each time.

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Any questions?

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