Literacy Interest Inventory
WHAT IS A READING INTEREST INVENTORY?
A Reading Interest Inventory
These reading interest inventories and attitude surveys can be used monthly as a progress monitoring tool for your students. Students can plan reading goals for each month and reflect on their growth as a reader. The results of the reading surveys will also help teachers reflect on and plan their in. Code § 992 requires the military Services to provide financial literacy training, covering a range of topics, at specific touchpoints throughout the military lifecycle. This Inventory outlines terminal learning objectives (TLOs) and enabling learning objectives (ELOs) for those topic areas at relevant touchpoints. Literacy Interest Inventory Interest Inventory. This assessment is geared towards students in early elementary school grades K-2. The questions are short, simple, and easy to comprehend. For K-1 I would recommend that you read each question to the students and model ways to answer appropriately. Second graders should be able.
is a way to provide feedback to the teacher, from the student. Students are asked a series of questions: from their feelings about reading to the different types (genres) they enjoy reading.WHY IS A READING INTEREST INVENTORY IMPORTANT?
Interest inventories in reading are important because it provides the teacher information about what topics students enjoy. Reading Interest Inventories provide information about what forms/types of reading, students enjoy (magazines, books, recipe books, manuals, etc.).
HOW DO I USE THE READING INTEREST INVENTORY?
Once you have gathered the information from the inventories you can do the following:
-Put students in interest groups if doing projects/reports
-Gather a variety of genres geared towards interests in the classroom
-Lead students to their books of interests in the media center
-Conduct read alouds with books/genres of interest
-Provide books of interest, at their independent level, to read during independent reading