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My reading journey.

By jyancy
  • How it began.

    How it began.
    My Mom worked and retired from the Clark county Library so if their was one thing I had in my house it was books.
  • Reading Time.

    Reading Time.
    In elementary school everyday I had reading time. This was not required reading from the school, this was required reading from my parents. The T.V. was cut off and I read for 30min.
  • Class Reader

    Class Reader
    In 5th grade my teacher Ms. Kiser loved the way I read. She told me I was loud, I pronounced my words clear and I read at a great speed. so anytime she needed someone to read she's always call on me.
  • Thriller Please!

    Thriller Please!
    I have no idea where my love for Goosebumps came from but I couldn't get enough of these books. They were very easy to read and It normally didn't take long for me to finish them at all.
  • Too busy to read so I thought!

    Too busy to read so I thought!
    Once I got to Middle school my passion to read slowly but left until I joined orchestra and was introduced to an entire new level of reading and that was reading musical notes.
  • High school Days

    High school Days
    When I got to High school I became very interested in ready autobiographies.
  • Church Announcements

    Church Announcements
    When I was in 10th grade my church chose me to read the announcements once a month during our church service and that continued for 2 years.
  • My Job at the Library

    My Job at the Library
    when I was a Junior in High school I got my first job putting away books at the public library.
  • Walk two Moons

    Walk two Moons
    I absolutely loved this book! it was a required reading that I fell in love with.
  • Read..Read..Read!

    Read..Read..Read!
    I took a class here at NSC that required me to read over 100 books from different genres before the semester was over.
  • Teaching Reading is hard

    Teaching Reading is hard
    I got a position through the school district as a Resource teachers assistant at a Elementary school. I never realized how hard it was to teach someone to read until I started there.