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Things a map won’t show you

A guide to better kissing By Chris Wheat

Reading for pleasure: The entertainment factor

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Reading for pleasure

Learning Intention

To be able to define what ‘reading for pleasure’ is

To be able to state any entertaining sections in ‘A guide to better kissing’

Success Criteria

I can define what reading for pleasure is

I can locate and state the parts of the story I found entertaining

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Key Vocabulary

entertainment

pleasure

fun

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GKR Activity

What are the actions of someone who is reading for pleasure?

List as many of these actions that you can think of.

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Class discussion

What were the actions of the reader that told you she was reading for pleasure?

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GKRIn table groups, discuss and record …

• Who reads for pleasure?

• Why do we read for pleasure?

• What might stop us reading for pleasure?

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GKR Activity

In table groups, discuss why reading for pleasure is important

Create your own definition for ‘reading for pleasure’– record it in your book

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Why is it important to read for

pleasure/entertainment? educational purposes as well as personal development

(cited in Clark and Rumbold, 2006).

positive relationship between reading frequency, reading enjoyment and attainment (Clark 2011; Clark and Douglas 2011)

Important factor in children’s educational success regardless of family background (OECD, 2002)

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/284286/reading_for_pleasure.pdf

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Why is it important to read for

pleasure/entertainment? positive link between positive attitudes towards reading and

scoring well on reading assessments (Twist et al, 2007).

regularly reading stories or novels outside of school is associated with higher scores in reading assessments (PIRLS, 2006; PISA,2009).

  independent reading is the best predictor of reading

achievement (Anderson, Wilson and Fielding, 1988).

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/284286/reading_for_pleasure.pdf

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Why is it important to read for

pleasure/entertainment? reading for pleasure is an activity that has

emotional and social consequences (Clark and Rumbold, 2006).

other benefits: text comprehension and grammar, positive reading attitudes, pleasure in reading in later life, increased general knowledge (Clark and Rumbold, 2006).

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/284286/reading_for_pleasure.pdf

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Read Aloud

Using the HRLTP Read Aloud strategy, we will read ‘A guide to better kissing’ together

Remember the rules of reading aloud – both as the reader and the listener?

Let’s take a few moments to familiarise ourselves with the text …

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Activity

Group work

Once reading is finished, discuss what parts of the text entertained you

Create a group mind map of the entertaining sections of the text. Use Popplet, Inspiration, etc.

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Review

Reading for pleasure/entertainment means …

The entertaining parts of A guide to better kissing are …

The learning actions I used today were …