Sustained Silent Reading ( SSR )
Sustained silent reading is a form of school-based recreational reading, or free voluntary reading, where students read silently in a designated time period every day in school. An underlying assumption of SSR is that students learn to read by reading constantly. Successful models of SSR typically allow students to select their own books and require neither testing for comprehension nor book reports. Schools have implemented SSR under a variety of names, such as "Drop Everything and Read or "Free Uninterrupted Reading”. Sustained silent reading practices.
A range of practices have been associated with SSR, and some advocates suggest that teacher models of reading behavior (i.e., teachers read while the students read), a long term commitment to SSR, availability of multiple level, high interest texts, and a sense of reading community are particularly Sustained silent reading practices
A range of
practices have been associated with SSR, and some advocates suggest that
teacher models of reading behavior (i.e., teachers read while the students
read), a long term commitment to SSR, availability of multiple level, high
interest texts, and a sense of reading community are particularly relevant.
Sustained silent reading practices
A range of
practices have been associated with SSR, and some advocates suggest that
teacher models of reading behavior (i.e., teachers read while the students
read), a long term commitment to SSR, availability of multiple level, high
interest texts, and a sense of reading community are particularly relevant.
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