![]() That matters, particularly for elementary school-age students.Īccording to research from the Annie E. “That was our goal, to get the kids to find what they’re interested in so they’re more likely to read on their own.” ![]() “You might like to read, or love to read, but if you’re not that interested in what you’re reading, you put the book down,” said Cassella, who credited special education teacher Somaly Chhean for her assistance in the event. After 15 minutes, a bell rang, prompting the students to rotate to the next table. ![]() To that end, teachers and staff serving as waiters invited groups of eight to taste-test the offerings on each table. “We wanted to open their eyes to different types of books that might pique their interest.” ![]() “Typically, when kids go to the library, they pick books that they know,” said Cassella, who led students to tables for fiction, mystery, fantasy and biography. ![]()
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