One of my greatest "Aha Moments" as a teacher happened early in my career. I had a student who was reading a book and listening to the story on a "Walkman" at the same time. For you youngsters out there a Walkman was an individual cassette player with headphones. I was teaching in a juvenile detention center and this student was about 16 and a struggling reader.
When "Sam" finished the book he looked at me with a very satisfied smile. Then shared "Wow, that was a great book. That was the first time I could see a movie in my mind when I read."
I looked at him with total surprise. I had no idea that there were readers who didn't see the movies in their mind. For me this conversation was a "Touchstone Moment". Since then I have learned that many students can't make pictures in their mind as they read. This conversation with "Sam" has influenced how I teach and one of my major goals - letting kids discover the movies in their minds.
Ralph Fletcher is a terrific writer. I love his writing for the wonderful words and rhythm. His books are great for "seeing" pictures in your mind. I read "Hello, Harvest Moon" to my students. It has great illustrations and rich vocabulary. I am a big fan of Ralph Fletcher, and have learned a lot from reading the professional literature he has written.
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