Reading

Welcome!

Melissa Thom
Welcome to the Reading topic page. The purpose of this page is to engage and connect librarians in active dialog about reading topics in order to strengthen and stretch our thinking and practice. The resources found on this page are intended to spark interest and elicit discussion on various topics related to reading. It is not enough for us to read articles and books, listen to podcasts, or watch webinars. Instead, we must actively engage with this content AND connect with other practitioners and experts to discuss our thoughts, learnings, misconceptions, and questions. This page will be a place for you to dig deeper and to connect with other librarians as we grow both personally and professionally.

Melissa Thom
Teacher Librarian

Helping Students See Themselves as Readers

by Melissa Thom
Every single day, middle school students visit my library hoping to find a book to read. I greet each one with a friendly smile and enthusiastically ask if they know what they are looking for or if they are just there to browse. If they reply that they are there to browse, my follow-up question is always, "Would you like any recommendations?" Surprisingly, they often say yes, and we are off and running! But, when I reflected on the informal chats I was having with students, I realized I was only interacting with a small percentage of the students who willingly visited the library. What about all the other students who did NOT visit the library and/or did NOT consider themselves readers?  Read More >>