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Why Your Child Can’t Skip 20 Minutes of Reading Tonight reads 20 minutes per night, 5 times per week James Travis reads only 4 minutes per night ...or not at all 12 6 3 9 12 6 3 9 4 mins 20 mins 100 minutes of reading 12 6 3 9 100 mins 12 6 3 9 12 6 3 9 In one week: 20 minutes of reading 20 mins 100 mins 12 6 3 9 80 mins 12 6 3 9 In one month: 400 minutes of reading 80 minutes of reading 12 6 3 9 100 mins 12 6 3 9 400 mins 12 6 3 9 400 mins 12 6 3 9 400 mins 12 6 3 9 400 mins 12 6 3 9 400 mins 12 6 3 9 80 mins 400 mins In one school year (9 months): 3600 minutes of reading 720 minutes of reading 10 school days 2 school days By the end of sixth grade: 21,600 minutes of reading 4320 minutes of reading 60 school days 12 school days Which student would you expect to read better? Which student would you expect to know more? Which student would you expect to write better? Which student would you expect to have a better vocabulary? Which student would you expect to be more successful in school and life? How do you think each student will feel about himself as a learner? G���� G��

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Page 1: Why Your Child Can’t Skip 20 Minutes of Reading Tonight · Why Your Child Can’t Skip 20 Minutes of Reading Tonight reads 20 minutes per night, 5 times per week James Travis reads

Why Your Child Can’t Skip 20 Minutes of Reading Tonight

reads 20 minutes per night, 5 times per week

James Travis

reads only 4 minutes per night...or not at all

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In one week:

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In one month:

400 minutes of reading

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In one school year (9 months):

3600 minutes of reading

720 minutes of reading

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By the end of sixth grade:

21,600 minutes of reading

4320 minutes of reading

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Which student would you expect to read better?

Which student would you expect to know more?

Which student would you expect to write better?

Which student would you expect to have a better vocabulary?

Which student would you expect to be more successful in school and life?

How do you think each student will feel about himself as a learner? G���� G�������������� ������ � �����������