Graphic Novels, fantasy, coming-of-age stories, poetry, memoirs, and more! Here’s our ultimate guide to books for reluctant readers ages 14 and 15.
Fiction for struggling readers must have realistic characters, readable and convincing text, and a sense of the readers’ interests and needs. Non-fiction books
Motivating the Reluctant Reader Teach struggling readers to search for a worthwhile purpose by asking questions.
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Would your rather empty the dishwasher or fold laundry instead of reading a book? Do you have to beg your to sit down and read—for college or for
This reading list shares my middle college students’ Top 12 favorite books from our classroom library, guaranteed to suck in the most reluctant reader.
Teaching reluctant readers can be like putting together a puzzle that’s missing several pieces. And, if we’re honest, sometimes teaching them is like putting
Reluctant Readers: Nonfiction Sam’s Trip to the Beach (Grades 2-3; Interest Level: Grades 3-6) Strange But True: Wacky World Records About the Human Body
Motivating Reluctant cent Readers By: Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. How can you motivate cents who have never turned on to the magic of reading?