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Title: Reading Genres


1
Reading Genres
  • Melissa Lange
  • 3rd Grade
  • Hall-Woodward Elementary

2
Background
  • AR is a large component of the reading program at
    my school. Some teachers push their students to
    take as many test as possible (even if the book
    is too easy.)
  • I wanted my students to experience reading
    different genres of books at their reading level
    instead of the usual Arthur or Little Critter.

3
Research Question
  • How are the student's choices of books during SSR
    affected by the introduction of different genres?

4
Participants
  • 6 participants
  • 3 students reading at grade level
  • -2 Hispanic (1 male and 1 female)
  • -1 African American (male)
  • 3 students reading below grade level
  • -2 Hispanic (1 male and 1 female)
  • -1 African American (female)

5
Introduction to Genres
  • Genre of the Day
  • -Provided descriptions of each genre used
  • -Whole group discussions of each genre
  • -Read aloud books from each genre
  • -Provided examples of the genre
  • -Constructed a reading center that consisted of
    books from various genres

6
Interventions/Instruction
  • A new genre was introduced daily
  • Students had the opportunity to share and discuss
    a new book/genre they enjoyed with a friend.
  • The students completed a self assessment of the
    stories that they read. Each student wrote their
    name, date, title, and genre on a post-it note.
    They also determined if they loved it, liked it,
    or didnt enjoy the book. Each post-it was placed
    on a poster board that was created for the study.

7
Data Collected
  • Pre and Post Reading Inventory
  • AR test records
  • Observational Notes during SSR time (3-5 times a
    week)
  • Student Interviews

8
Data Analysis
  • I compared the pre and post reading interest
    inventory of each participate to see if there
    were any changes in their answers.
  • I looked at their AR scores at the beginning of
    the project and at the end of the project to see
    if there was significant grow from the beginning
    of the school year.
  • I tallied the genres they read during SSR time
    and put the results in pie graphs.

9
Results- Notes CollectedBelow Grade Level Reader
  • Africa tried to read different genres, but they
    were too hard for her. She enjoyed looking at
    the pictures.

10
Results- Notes Collected Below Grade Level Reader
  • Fred made an attempt to try a couple of different
    genres, but went back to fantasies because most
    other genres were too hard.

11
Results- Notes Collected Below Grade Level Reader
  • Michelle enjoyed reading different genres and was
    able to comprehend most of them, but majority of
    her reading was in the fantasy genre.

12
Results- Notes Collected At Grade Level Reader
  • Axel enjoyed learning about and reading different
    genres. It surprised him that he liked Fairy
    Tales.

13
Results- Notes Collected At Grade Level Reader
  • Jacqueline loved reading the different genres.
    She was always excited when a new genre was
    introduced.

14
Results- Notes Collected At Grade Level Reader
  • Kahiem read a variety of different genres. He
    made an attempt to try most of them.

15
Results- AR

16
Results- Reading Interest Inventory
  • The students interest in other genres expanded.
    The students still enjoyed the things that they
    usually read, but each students selected
    additional genres on the post interest inventory
    survey. The students were at different reading
    levels, but their interest in different genres
    grew.

17
Results- Interviews
  • What is your favorite genre? Why?
  • Axel Fantasy because almost all books are
    fantasy and they are fun to read.
  • Jacqueline Mysteries because it is an adventure
    through the book and I like to figure out the
    mystery.
  • Kahiem Science Fiction because they go outer
    space and cool stuff in them.
  • Fred Fantasy because they are fun.
  • Michelle Fairy Tales because they are
    interesting.
  • Africa Fairy Tales because they are cute.

18
Interview
  • What are your favorite things about your favorite
    genre?
  • Axel Fantasies have new words that I do not
    know.
  • Jacqueline Mysteries are good to read and it is
    going to be my favorite the rest of the year.
  • Kahiem Things in Science Fiction can not happen
    in real life.
  • Fred I enjoy Clifford and Arthur.
  • Michelle In Fairy Tales the characters use
    magic to pretend to be other people.
  • Africa Fairy Tales have fairy godmothers.

19
Interview
  • What did you like and dislike about learning
    about different genres?
  • Axel There were books I have never read before.
    There were hard words I couldnt figure out.
  • Jacqueline I learned about new genres that I
    didnt know about before. Some of the genres
    were hard to read.
  • Kahiem There were cool book I wanted to read.
    There was nothing he disliked.
  • Fred They helped me know the answers. There
    was nothing he disliked.
  • Michelle I liked learning about different
    genres. There was nothing she disliked.
  • Africa They were fun to learn about. There was
    nothing she disliked.

20
Research Says
  • Childrens problems with reading of various text
    are often caused by the form and structure of the
    text rather than the content (Littlefair, 1991).
  • An important aspect of childrens literacy
    development is to provide social and cultural
    content purposes (Hiles Smith, 2000).

21
Discussion
  • The majority of my class enjoyed learning about
    new genres.
  • During the middle of my research, we started team
    teaching which made it more difficult.
  • The students reading at grade level were more
    motivated to read or at least attempt to read
    different genres than the students reading below
    grade level.
  • It is hard to find most genres written for my
    below grade level readers, so they got frustrated
    and resorted to what they were comfortable with.

22
Future Direction
  • I am going to continue to challenge my students
    through the school year and encourage them to
    read different genres.
  • I plan on doing this next year, but at a slower
    pace.

23
References
  • Hiles, J., Smith, B. (2000). Genre development
    in first gradea multi-task investigation.
    Illinois Reading Council Journal, 15(2), 34-48.
  • Littlefair, A. (1991). Reading all typed of
    writing the importance of genre and register for
    reading development. Milton Keynes Open
    University Press.
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