Wednesday, June 10, 2009

fred`s reading experience

Well when I first came to middle school in 6 grade. I didn`t really read that much and I wasn`t at all that good of a reader. When I went to 7 grade I got better in reading but I didnt read alot of books and that didnt help me out.


The remark that comes closest to the way I feel about reading I didnt read to much before the 8th grade and now I really like reading. The book that I liked out of everything was maus 1 by art spiegeriman. This book inspired me to read more and it got me more interesting in reading.Also it inspired me so much was cause the book had lots of action and the holocaust was always something I wanted to learn about. The thing I really like about the book was the format of it it had like a comic book form with pictures and stuff and it made me understand the book better cause it showed the characters action.


One thing about independent reading in humanities that I like is sharing out. I think when we share out cause it kind of good to hear other people point of views on books. The one thing I didnt like about independent reading was the reading journal. I didnt really like the reading journal in the beginning of the year because it was kind of boring and hard. But it got better for me but it still kind of sucks for me. One thing I find challenging when reading books is when I cant really get what the book is talking about. For example when im reading a book it has to much going on and sometimes too much problems so I cant really keep up with the book. But then I learned new strategy`s and it help me out when that problems happens. Thank you come again -freddie

2 comments:

Kim-tastico And Mads said...

OO I read Maus too!! You and Vic have a cool bloggie going on lml Luv u guys!

Kenzo said...

Freddie! This is a great book! i'm glad you enjoyed it and are reading more! I'm curious, you said you "learned new strategies" to help you out when you are trying to understand a book...what strategies are those? I think it will be helpful to share it with other students who share the same struggles. :o)