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Classroom Habitudes - Imaginative Reading

Using Role Reversal and Imaginative Reading can change the state of mind.

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Classroom Habitudes - Imaginative Reading

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  1. Imaginative Reading & Role Reversal A Habitude Mini-Lesson

  2. The Habitude of Imagination “Great readers do not just read the words in a book; they envision the world of story in their minds.” Angela MaiersClassroom Habitudes

  3. As readers step into the roles of the characters, the text comes alive

  4. Become more involved in the story to make your reading experience deeper and more powerful.

  5. “Sometimes only a change of viewpoint is needed to convert a tiresome duty into an interesting opportunity.”

  6. With Imaginative Reading and Role Reversal students can go from this state of mind…

  7. …to this state of mind’s eye.

  8. Get your copy today! Over 45 mini-lessons, 20 Graphic Organizers & 100 suggested mentor texts

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