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Knowledge and Skills Statement
Have students work in small groups to discuss the purposes for reading self-selected texts. Then, have students create a visual representation of their ideas. Consider providing a checklist of expectations students should address.
Possible questions for students to consider in their groups:
- What are the benefits of being able to self-select text? How does this affect your learning?
- How does self-selecting texts impact your effectiveness as a reader? How does this affect your learning?
- Does your purpose differ when reading self-selected texts vs. assigned texts?
Further Explanation
This SE requires students to establish a purpose for reading and set goals or intentions for reading. They answer the question Why am I reading this text? In assigned texts, the purpose is usually established by the teacher or another adult (e.g., summarize a story, produce a book report, or write an argumentative essay in response to a text). However, in self-selected texts, students themselves define the specific reason(s) to read a given text.