Expanding summer fun
Suzie Harrison
Summer conjures up images of vacations, being outside, playing and
fun. Rarely does it include reading and writing. But for the fifth-grade
students in Lisa Caruso’s summer class who are attending College View
Elementary School’s Reading Academy this summer, it does.
In its fourth year, this summer school program focuses on reading and
language arts with time devoted exclusively to each. The class emphasizes
learning the skills and strategies that promote reading comprehension and
effective written communication.
It’s self-paced and the students work on a wide variety of exercises
including short and long stories, essays and poems.
“I think this is pretty good. You can write about fantasies or
whatever you want, which is very exciting,” said fifth-grader Eiraj
Zandi. “It has good activities too that help you learn.”
Students are taught the writing process that teachers would like to
see so that students form good habits. They are expected to follow the
process through selecting a topic, pre-writing, writing the first draft,
peer conference for constructive suggestions, revisions, teacher
conference and review, revising, self-editing, turning in the final draft
for a last teacher edit and getting the work published.
“I like writing because I like making up stories. They
are teaching me how to write correctly,” said Shelby
Spruill.
Half of the day is focused on reading skills and comprehension. At
risk students get priority in enrollment.
“Priority or at risk means a student is reading below their grade
level,” said Caruso.
When they first come in the teachers do an assessment to find out the
student’s reading level.
Then they match the students with independent reading books and
reading groups based on their level.
In addition, the students have required reading. They also practice
reading aloud to each other to work on their reading fluency.
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