Thursday, June 11, 2009

hector & justin reading reflection


Hector's Reflection

The remark that comes closest to the way i feel about reading "i really didn't read before 8th grade and now i feel better about it".The book that i liked the most this year was "On the field with Derek Jeter" by Matt Christopher.What made this book important was that it was about Baseball and because it was a biography.I like baseball because it is not all about having skills it is about being smart and thinking.
One thing about about independent reading in humanities class that i liked was talking to my partner about my book and about what i read during independent reading.One thing that i didn't like about independent reading was that it was too long and quiet.
When i read there is one thing that i find frustrating is that when some books have small words on a page so it makes a page longer.Since the page is longer it takes me longer to read the page or finish the chapter.

Justin's reflection

The remark that comes closest to the way i feel about reading is that "I really didn't read before 8th grade and now i feel better about it",now when i read good books it makes me want 2 read because some books are interesting & when i read some pages i just want to keep going and going but thats only sometimes.
The book that i liked the most this year was "The lost boy" by Dave Pelzer.the thing that made this book important was that it made me realize how serious child abuse is & y people will want 2 hit/torture kids.There is 1 thing that i did not like about independent reading was that when im into a really good book & we read 4 a little like 10 or 15 minutes & when im not into a book & i really don't wanna read it we read for about 25 or 30 minutes that was kinda frustrating.My reading goals for the future is to accomplish more reading speed & to read more books that are challenging & to read more books in a month.this is what i feel about reading and how i feel about it & what i want to do to make my reading skills better

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