Assignment 3: Reading History Timeline

  • Before Actual Reading

    Before Actual Reading
    Before I started to actually read texts', I sang a lot of songs with a mini toy record player. My favorite song was It's a Small World After All, and I remember that it came with a book.
  • Kindergarten

    Kindergarten
    Alphabet by letter association and learning to count, which I remember was big.
  • Cursive Writing

    Cursive Writing
    In second grade, I learned how to write in cursive. I remember the Cursive Letters being hung up just like an alphabet banner. I remember the extra attention paid to certain letters because they were more complex, such as the letter Q.
  • 4th grade: Book Report Presentations

    4th grade: Book Report Presentations
    Did a billboard for class presentation, Welcome Home, Jellybean. That was a project I did with my mom.
  • middle school (6th grade)

    middle school (6th grade)
    That's when I started doing a lot of independent reading, in addition to book reports. That was also the time that I read Anne Frank, who has now always been a big part of me (I hope that someday I get to go on a tour of her attic in Amsterdam).
  • Junior High (7th grade)

    Junior High (7th grade)
    started doing books reports on a more regular basis, focusing on creating paragraphs and descriptions.
  • High School (9th grade)

    High School (9th grade)
    We read Romeo and Juliet and started to learn about the different styles of writing compositions and language.
  • 10th grade: Lord of the Flies

    10th grade: Lord of the Flies
    It was interesting to read this book in school; it was a bit controversial.
  • Independent Reading

    Independent Reading
    In my 30s, I did a lot of independent reading heavily influenced by different philosophies, religions, and histories.
  • College (WNC)

    College (WNC)
    Where I learned how to develop stronger, more meaningful paragraphs and less colloquial.