Friday, June 29, 2012

Igniting a Passion for Reading



I'm rereading a book titled Igniting a Passion for Reading by Steven Layne. The message is powerful and one that we, as elementary teachers, should know innately: give the kids what they like and they'll be more likely to enjoy reading. Layne's words remind us, with a dry wit and searing honesty, that teaching transforms itself magically into learning when the learner is excited/interested/curious/having FUN.

It shocks me that we even need reminding of this.

It shocks me even more that I have to sigh and nod to myself that yes, we do need reminding of this.

Igniting a Passion for Reading gets my brain-gears spinning. It makes me want to ignite a passion for learning. For making connections. For sparking curiosity. When this happens (like waking from a foggy, sleepy dream) I start to look around me, and I see things in a different light - in a learner's light. I am especially struck with pop culture and how it can be used to hook those kiddos in, line and sinker.

Watch this video. First, watch it for humor...wade in and get your feet wet.



Then watch it again, this time for subtleties in the humor, connections you make, references you might have missed the first time. Then, watch it one last time, this time through the eyes of a 3rd/4th/5th/6th grader. How much better do they know this world than you? How do they see it differently?

Then, think about what learning this could be the jumping off point for. Compare/contrast? Perspective? Persuasion? Could you use it discuss equality in mathematics? Properties in science? Character traits? Conflict?

How about this one?



When learning is relevant (and remember that relevancy is all in your perspective...and it's important to not forget who's perspective are you teaching to) and fun and emotionally memorable, then you'll have buy in.

And when you have buy-in, then you have ignition. And igniting those passions is what it is all about.

14 comments:

  1. I love your perspective videos! I was part of the "Mario Generation", so I totally get what the characters are arguing about :) I've also seen Steven Layne speak and met him at a conference. He is HALARIOUS! Thanks for stopping by my blog, and I'm your newest follwer :)
    http://begborrowandteach.blogspot.com/

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    1. Nice to meet you, Heather! Layne came and spoke to our district last summer, and I agree that he is hilarious! I love his tenacious spirit.

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  2. Hahahahah!!! Those were hilarious! Loved every minute of those videos. Great reminders about igniting passion in our students. Thanks for sharing!

    Amanda
    The Teaching Thief

    P.S. Loved your glitter post too. You know I had a roommate once that was scared by glitter. Seriously, she had glitterphobia. All those little shards of glass really freaked her out. :)

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    1. Holy moly, scared of glitter? That sounds like a seriously sad affliction. I know a woman who is afraid of buttons.

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  3. Thank you for sharing the videos...I love them! =)

    I have something about igniting the passion to inspire in a poem I just shared.

    Blessings,

    Heather
    Heather's Heart

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  4. So great. I think kids will be so into this!

    Laurie
    Chickadee Jubilee

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  5. From your guest post on Buzzing with Ms. B... You had me at glitter:)

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  6. Hi Heather! I being a rebel. I love reading your blog and nominated you for the One Clever Education Blog Award too. Go grab your award here!

    Amanda
    The Teaching Thief

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  7. I'm so glad to be a new follower!
    Still laughing at the Bat Phone...

    Kim
    Finding JOY in 6th Grade

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  8. I LOVE the book "Igniting a Passion"!! Have you ever heard Steven Layne speak? He is phenomenal! His undergraduate students and his graduate students love him! I have not taken a class with him, but wish I could. I don't live close enough to where he teaches! :( Thanks for sharing the videos! They are great!!
    Bev

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  9. Hi Heather! I just happened across your blog through Buzzing with Ms B, and am your newest follower! What great videos to spark conversation and learning, thanks for sharing. I might have to add another book to my list to pick up!
    ~Heather~
    http://cantmakethisstuffup-hmichaud.blogspot.com/

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  10. Just found your blog and I love it! Thanks for the great advice. I am a secondary teacher (well, soon to be--student teaching this fall, eee!) and I think this is equally important in the upper grades. Thanks for sharing your insights! Hope to see you at my blog sometime:)

    Chynna
    http://mrshtheteachingblog.blogspot.com/

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  11. Hi, Heather. I've chosen you to receive the Liebster Blog Award. Head on over to my blog to claim it. =)
    http://4thgradeforsure.blogspot.com/

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