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Reply to "The teacher is not aware of my DD's reading level"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] There is a way to answer what the author's intent in writing a book was for pretty much every story, including Clifford. [/quote] Way to make a K kid hate reading. Discussion is okay at this stage, but can't we just let them draw pictures before we make them write about the author's intent. Geez. [/quote] +1 [/quote] Sorry, you don't get it. First, there's no writing involved at this age. It is a simple question, "why do you think the author would write a story like this?" If you think asking a kid a higher level of thinking kind of question (versus, Curious George gets into trouble, doesn't he?) is such a burden, I feel kind of sorry for your kid. [/quote] Critical reading has its place. Reading for pleasure is more important.[/quote] More wrong than I can out into words. Both are very important. [/quote]
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