Reading History Timeline

  • 1st grade teacher

    1st grade teacher
    I remember my 1st grade teacher taught me how to read and she use to have small groups in the classroom and she use to make me follow with my finger when she read.
  • My parents

    My parents
    My Parents were a big help when I first start learning how to read my parents made me read a book out loud to them overnight to practice my reading.
  • Popcorn Reading

    Popcorn Reading
    I can remember in 2nd grade popcorn reading was very popular and many teachers used this method to make sure students were on task when it came to following along in a book.
  • 3rd grade book report

    3rd grade book report
    I can remember in 3rd grade my third grade teacher made the class do a black history month book report and we had to read our book report to the whole class.
  • Reading Partners

    Reading Partners
    In 4th grade my teacher always make us work in partners while reading and after he would ask us comprehension questions about what my partner and I read about.
  • Science Project

    Science Project
    In 5th grade I had to do a science project about science experiments we had read about in a book and when it was time to present all students had to read our science project.
  • Read Aloud

    Read Aloud
    In 6th grade I remember we got a chapter book and as a class one student had to read a chapter everyday, and this helped us learn how to read chapter books.
  • Chapter Book & Movie

    Chapter Book & Movie
    In 7th grade I can remember reading the chapter book Holes and answering comprehension questions. When the class was finished reading the book we watched the movie.
  • 8th grade Paper

    8th grade Paper
    I remember in 8th grade before graduating my school made all the 8th graders write a paper based off our junior high experience and we had to read it to our grade level in the cafeteria.
  • Reading To Students

    Reading To Students
    In 9th grade I had a business class as an elective and we went to a former elementary school to read a book to the younger children.