It was valuable to have the opportunity for the children to complete the reader survey again. The students were engaged in the process and responded positively to the questions, and it was encouraging to review the results. When I conducted the survey earlier in the year, the findings were slightly different. At the time, the survey on children’s reading habits in my class showed that 77% of students are currently reading a book for enjoyment, while 23% are not. It is pleasing to note even a small increase in the number of children reading for pleasure.
It is also important to acknowledge that the overall number of respondents has grown, as new students have joined the class during the year. Another noteworthy outcome from the survey was that most children recognised the benefits of reading, with many identifying that it can help them become smarter.
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