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“C AN ’ T W E J UST WATCH T HE M OVIE ?” Motivating Students to Read Literature Miss Alexandra Stamm Y OUR A SSIGNMENT Take 2 minutes to read the article in front of you There will be a quiz! H OW WAS THE ASSIGNMENT ? Did you read? Overwhelming? Piece of cake? W ELCOME B ACK TO 10 TH G RADE ! Assignment: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Difficult Dialect About 300 pages in 3 weeks S TUDENT C OMMENTS “I’m not reading this!” “I’ll just use Spark Notes” “There’s no way I can read this!” “Yeah, Miss Stamm, not happening” “Can’t we just watch the movie?” H OW DO I G ET M Y S TUDENTS TO READ ? 1. Research Motivation and reading Fun, relevance, support 2. Strategies Reading+ strategy 3. Measurement: student reading 4 question plot quizzes A CTION R ESEARCH P HASE 1: W HAT SHOULD I DO ? Strategy Homework Only Quiz Score: Read in Library Journal after Reading Read aloud in Class A CTION R ESEARCH P HASE 2: D ID IT WORK ? Strategy Homework Only Read in Library Journal after Reading Read aloud in Class Quiz Score: 1.87 2.53 1.83 2.1 Psychology Terms: The findings were not statistically significant English Terms: No strategy worked better than another W HAT S HOULD T EACHERS L EARN FROM T HIS ? Students will never read. Give up. JUST KIDDING! S TUDENTS N EED S UPPORT ! “Un-overwhelm” them: Audio books! Opportunities to participate Fun and interesting lessons C ONCLUSION No quick fix! Individual needs Assigning more homework is not “un-overwhelming” Audio books Continue my AR! Do lessons in the classroom effect motivation to read? B IBLIOGRAPHY Bircher, Lisa S. "Reading Aloud: A Springboard to Inquiry." The Science Teacher (Summer 2009): 29-30. ERIC. Web. 14 Mar. 2010. Cluck, Margaret, and Diane Hess. "Improving Student Motivation through the Use of the Multiple Intelligences." (2003). ERIC. Web. 15 Mar. 2010. Dornan, Reade W., Lois Matz. Rosen, and Marilyn J. Wilson. Multiple Voices, Multiple Texts: Reading in the Secondary Content Areas. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1997. Print. Everett, Susan, and Richard Moyer. "Methods and Strategies." Methods and Strategies O 42.2 (2009): 48-52. ERIC. Web. 14 Mar. 2010. Herbe, Renee, Mina Thielenhouse, and Thomas Wykert. "Improving Student Motivation through the Use of the Multiple Intelligences." (2002). ERIC. Web. 14 Mar. 2010. Jackson, Barbara. "Encouraging Students to Read for Pleasure." Teacher Librarian 31.3 (2004): 39-40. ERIC. Web. 14 Mar. 2010. Gribble, Brandi. "Students' Perceptions of "Fun" Suggest Possibilities for Literacy Learning: "You Can Be Entertained and Informed"" Reading Horizons O/N 49.1 (2008): 71-88. ERIC. Web. 14 Mar. 2010. A NY Q UESTIONS ? T HANK Y OU ! Dr. Michael Roessler Dr. Suellyn Henke Dr. Kyle Shanton Jason Moritz Tracie Cook Fellow Student Teachers Mary Weicht