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Reading The Wild: Book Whisperer's Keys to Cultivating Lifelong Habits
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Reading The Wild: Book Whisperer's Keys to Cultivating Lifelong Habits
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In
Reading in the Wild
, reading expert Donalyn Miller continues the conversation that began in her bestselling book,
The Book Whisperer
. While
revealed the secrets of getting students to love reading,
, written with reading teacher Susan Kelley, describes how to truly instill lifelong "wild" reading habits in our students.
Based, in part, on survey responses from adult readers as well as students,
offers solid advice and strategies on how to develop, encourage, and assess five key reading habits that cultivate a lifelong love of reading. Also included are strategies, lesson plans, management tools, and comprehensive lists of recommended books. Copublished with Editorial Projects in Education, publisher of
Education Week
and
Teacher
magazine,
is packed with ideas for helping students build capacity for a lifetime of "wild" reading.
"When the thrill of choice reading starts to fade, it's time to grab
. This treasure trove of resources and management techniques will enhance and improve existing classroom systems and structures." —
Cris Tovani
, secondary teacher, Cherry Creek School District, Colorado, consultant, and author of
Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?
"With
, Donalyn Miller gives educators another important book. She reminds us that creating lifelong readers goes far beyond the first step of putting good books into kids' hands." —
Franki Sibberson
, third-grade teacher, Dublin City Schools, Dublin, Ohio, and author of
Beyond Leveled Books
"
, along with the now legendary
, constitutes the complete guide to creating a stimulating literature program that also gets students excited about pleasure reading, the kind of reading that best prepares students for understanding demanding academic texts. In other words, Donalyn Miller has solved one of the central problems in language education." —
Stephen Krashen
, professor emeritus, University of Southern California