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3rd grade reading & vocabulary
Course: 3rd grade reading & vocabulary > Unit 3
Lesson 3: Close reading: fiction- Summarizing stories | Reading
- Understanding theme | Reading
- Characters' thoughts and feelings | Reading
- A story's point of view | Reading
- Reading (and comparing) multiple books | Reading
- Extreme Environments: reading realistic fiction; The Adventures of Fisher 3
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Reading (and comparing) multiple books | Reading
You know what's better than reading a book? Reading TWO BOOKS. Let's talk about how books and stories relate to one another, how book series work, and what you can learn from comparing stories from around the world.
Want to join the conversation?
- what does he mean about a mountain of books? 100 books? 200 books? 300 books? 400 books? 500 books? 600 books? 700 books? 800 books? 900 books? 1000 books? 1100 books 1200 books? 1300 books? 1400 books? 1500 books? 1600 books? 1700 books? 1800 books? 1900 books? 2000 books? 2100 books? 2200 books? 2300 books? 2400 books? 2500 books? 2600 books? 2700 books? 2800 books? 2900 books? 3000 books? 3100 books? 3200 books? 3300 books? 3400 books? 3500 books? 3600 books? 3700 books? 3800 books? 3900 books? 4000 books? 4100 books? 4200 books? 4300 books? 4400 books? 4500 books? 4600 books? 4700 books? 4800 books? 4900 books? 5000 books?(20 votes)
- A mountain of books is just a phrase. It means a whole bunch. For instance, I could say I had a mountain of cookies!(21 votes)
- What's your favorite book series/book?
Mine's Keeper of the lost cities and Percy Jackson-^^(11 votes)- mine is harry potter(6 votes)
- What is writing style and how do I identify in texts?(11 votes)
- A writing style is narrative, informative, and persuasive. You can identify this by seeing whether or not it is a story, if it is teaching you something, or whether it is convincing you about something.(10 votes)
- what is the book from austraila(12 votes)
- No idea! It might not even be real!(1 vote)
- vote for me please ok have a good day!(10 votes)
- I like the little it's a bawl rat people it is a good book.(8 votes)
- the book is good [:](7 votes)
- Vote for me if you slayyyyyyyyyyyyy(3 votes)
- How do you read a cookbook?(4 votes)
- you um uh you no it's directions(4 votes)
- i have read 90 books But what if you dont read ? hmmmmmm mmmmmm(4 votes)
Video transcript
- [David] Hello readers. You know what's better
than reading a book? Reading two books. Reading a bunch of books. Reading a mountain of books. This may sound self-evident, but great readers read a lot of books. Good readers read widely. They read lots of
different types of books. Sometimes these books will be similar, and sometimes they'll be very different, but one thing that good readers do is think about how what they are reading might connect with other books
they've read in the past. They think about how books
connect with other books. I have been reading a lot this year. Mostly cookbooks, mysteries
and science fiction novels, so they're alike in some
ways and different in others. Right now, I'm reading
these mystery novels that take place in Australia. They're all written by the same person and they all feature the
same main characters. A collection of books that
are about the same character in different situations
is called a series. Reading a series is a great way to see how the same
characters grow and change over a longer period of time. There's the hero of the series with a fabulous feather in her hair and a magnifying glass ready
to solve some mysteries. Now not all books by the same author are automatically part of the same series. Authors can write standalone books or start completely different series. Here's the author hard
at work on a typewriter, an ancient writing device. If you don't know what that is, politely ask an older person. Often, writers have a
similar writing style even when what they're
writing is not connected. For example, if you like funny books, and you find an author
that makes you laugh, chances are that the
other books they write could also be funny. Books can have similar plots. So the series I've been
reading is a mystery. The main character is a detective and she figures out how and
why someone committed a crime. After many years of reading, I've learned that I really like books that share this quality, of a hero that solves mysteries. But, just because two
books are both mysteries doesn't mean they're going
to work the same way. Two mysteries by two different writers with different characters and situations are going to be pretty
different from each other. As a reader, I have to
be careful not to assume that I know where a book is going to go just because I'm familiar with what kind of story it's telling. It's like fairytales, right? Every culture around the
world has traditional stories and those stories all pretty
much have the same purpose which is to teach people how
to behave like a good person. There are stories all around the world that have a similar structure
to the story of Cinderella. Young, poor girl with an evil stepmother, unfairly punished and then through magic and the goodness of her own
heart, she marries into royalty. There are thousands of
versions of this story from every culture on Earth. I love reading stories
from all over the world because it helps me understand the values that different cultures share or how they differ. This is why it's fun
to read lots of stories from different times and different people. It can help us understand
what's important to people, what was important to people in the past, or what's important to us now, and it's fun. Reading lots of books is fun. You might find an author or
a character that you love. You might be transported to
a whole new land or time. Reading widely and thinking
about how books connect is the best way to become a better reader, and you might just solve a mystery or two while you're at it. You can learn anything, David out.