3:1 Voracious
When and where: I found this word when I was reading a book called "Cafe Book" by Gail Bousher and Joane Moser. The book is about intentionally teaching reading strategies to students. They use the word to describe a type of reading that students should be doing, "Voracious reading." I just really like the word and how it is associated with reading.
Definition:
"Exceedingly eager or avid"from dictionary.com
Level of Familiarity:
I was familiar with this word before I read it and had heard the phrase voracious reader but it triggered something in me as I read it and as I thought about my students reading voraciously.
Reflective Commentary: One of the reasons I wanted to be a teacher was to pass on my love of reading. I am a book nerd and love to read and often have gotten so caught up in a book that I stop everything that I am supposed to be doing to complete a novel that I have started. So I feel that I may be a voracious reader and want everyone to be one too! Unfortunately many people have not had the wonderful experiences that I have had through reading. I have also had bad experiences with reading non-fiction such as text books so I can understand not wanting to read those types of materials and I can imagine that if I did not have the reading skills that I have, I probably would not want to read if I had not been successful at it. Math was difficult for me and abstract thinking in the past was difficult. So as a result I avoided it as much as possible.
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