Of course you always have kids that say they don't like reading. I know so many adults who hated reading as kids and then found a book or series they enjoyed and it encouraged them to keep reading. Harry Potter is a great example of that. So how do we get kids to see different books?
First, I pulled out a piece of butcher paper and had each class write down all the things they enjoy watching on tv. I made sure to tell them it could be anything. Even things that aren't school appropriate as long as the title wasn't inappropriate. The paper was full of different things from sports games to movies to YouTube videos.
After that we talked about how for everything we like to watch there are probably similar books. Before class I purposely pulled books that fit a specific theme (i.e. Magic, space, cars, horror, sports, travel, cooking, etc). I had ten different stacks of books and only two or three students at each stack. I put a timer on and they had 3 minutes to read the backs of books, flip through, and check to see if there was anything that sounded interesting. At the end they flipped over the butcher paper and wrote down two or three books they were interested in.
I had a lot of students who thought there was nothing interesting that were begging to check out books right then.
That's awesome! I love when kids get inspired to read!
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