This week I have surveyed my students once again and I have compared these results to those from Term 1. Although I didn't managed to capture information from all students within my hub it ended up being the same sample size as Term 1.
The thing that has surprised me the most are the similarities in the results from Term 1, with little change at all.
Slightly more students like reading books at school - which is a positive change. Although less students are currently reading a book for enjoyment. I actually spoke to my own Reading class about this today when we visited the school library as some didn't want to get any books out from the library. I asked them what they read when it is silent reading time, and they said they "read" a book from the class library shelves (but possibly only browse through it rather than read it).
This made me interested in whether student's attitudes towards Reading had changed since Term 1. These show similar data from Term 1 to Term 3.
It was reassuring to see that students are choosing to read out of school and only 6 students "never" have a favourite time to read.
This is a Word Cloud to represent the types of books the students like to read in Term 3. The most common answers were novels, picture books, chapter books and fiction books, This is followed by comics/graphic novels, fantasy books and scary books.
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