
In fourth grade, my teacher read many books to us out loud
because listening is easier than reading when you are
young. She first read The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
by Kate DiCamillo, and then The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian
Selznick. The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane was my first “real”
novel that was not filled with pictures. I loved the plot of this book because
it was sad with a happy ending. I asked
my mom to buy me a copy of my own because I loved it so much; it is probably
the only book I have ever read more than once (shocking, right?). The
Invention of Hugo Cabret is another book that I really enjoyed because
it consists of pretty much all black and white pictures. This book made me
realize how much I liked reading graphic novels because books are easier to
read with pictures that follow the story. My mom also bought me a copy of this
book to re-read, but I never did; maybe I will sometime this year. After
reading The Invention of Hugo Cabret, I began reading more graphic
novels, such as the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.
I own and read all of
these books. My fourth grade teacher has had the greatest impact on my literacy
because she got me to enjoy reading different types of works that I did not
think I would enjoy. In addition, we had a poetry unit where I had to write my
own original poem. I was not a fan of writing poetry at first because I had no
clue what to write about while my friends had their creative juices flowing.
After my teacher made corrections, I edited it to make my poem perfect and then
I entered it in a poetry contest and my poem was chosen to be published! I was so proud to have written a poem by
myself and for it to be published in a book. Ever since this class, I have appreciated
poetry, especially writing poetry. I definitely think the teacher you have
affects your view on literacy and, thankfully, I have had some pretty great English
teachers throughout my education. 

Graphic novels--such good points--and it is such a compliment that you bought a book that your teacher read in class. Awesome! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane is such an amazing book omg. i have read that so many times and it always makes me so sad. I read it for the first time if fourth grade too!!!!! weirrrdddd
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