Summer Reading
Posted by:
Chandler DeWitt on
June 28, 2007 at
2:21PM EST
Every summer my school assigns all students to read four summer reading books. Almost always the books are at least 200 pages long. This summer I have to read Frankenstein, The Life of Pi, Wit, and The book thief. The problem with these books is that they never relate to anything that goes on in our day to day lives. Students get bored reading books that they can't relate to. When students don't like the books, most will just use spark notes to learn about the book. I know people who have never read a summer reading book in their entire life and they use spark notes for all the books. Summer Reading is miserable for kids. When we are in school we have a lot of responsibility, and the summer is supposed to be a time for us to relax. Summer reading is just another thing to worry about. Teens find lots of ways around reading the books. It is a huge hasselfor students. Students would probably get interested in them, if they related more to our day to day lives.
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I love summer, but i hate summer reading. Some people love reading, and I am not one of those people! When the school forces summer reading upon me it makes me hate reading even more. Especially when they assign books that I have no interest in. Summer is already short enough, and they expect us to read four books. At some point, we need a break!
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Posted by: Krisi on July 2, 2007 1:41AM EST
Is your summer reading mandatory? Are you in H.S. or M.S.? Our district does not have such a thing that I am aware of. I am the Mom that hates homework so if my kids have some type of "mandatory" school work during summer break, I am not going to take it well. I agree w you & Jax fully, summer should be your time! Good luck.
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Posted by: Jax on June 30, 2007 4:27PM EST
I always looked forward to the summer, but hated the summer reading! I agree with you. Summer is supposed to be a time to relax and take a break from school. I always picked out the shortest books to read, no matter how much I liked them! Maybe if we were made to read fewer books or books that we could pick out ourselves (not on a selected list), we would actually read more!
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