Why read each night?
Why can’t I skip my 20 minutes of reading tonight?
Let’s figure it out mathematically!
Student A reads 20 minutes/five nights/every week.
Student B reads only 4 minutes a night (or not at all).
Step 1: Multiply minutes per night times 5 nights each week
Student A reads 20 x 5 = 100 minutes
Student B reads 4 x 5 = 20 minutes
Step 2: Multiply minutes per week times 4 weeks per month.
Student A reads 400 minutes/month.
Student B reads 80 minutes /month.
Step 3: Multiply minutes per month times 9 school months/year.
Student A reads 3600 minutes/school year.
Student B reads 720 minutes/ school year.
Student A practices reading the equivalent
of 10 whole school days per year.
Student B practices reading the equivalent of only
2 school days of reading practice.
By the end of sixth grade,
if Student A and Student B maintain these same reading habits:
Student A will have read the equivalent of 60 whole school days.
Student B will have read the equivalent of only 12 school days.