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Cache High School students are starting a new program in the hopes of increasing reading scores and student learning. Starting on Tuesday at 10 a.m., each class will devote 30 minutes a day to reading as a class or individually. The entire school will be reading ¡°The Hunger Games¡± by Suzanne Collins.ÃÀ¹ú¿¨Ê²¸ßÖÐÕýÔÚ¿ªÕ¹Ò»ÏîÐÂÏîÄ¿ÒÔÌá¸ßѧÉúµÄÔĶÁ·ÖÊýºÍѧϰÄÜÁ¦¡£¸ÃÏîÄ¿ÓÚÖܶþÉÏÎç10µã¿ªÆô£¬Ã¿¿ÎʱΪÈýÊ®·ÖÖÓ£¬Ñ§ÉúÃÇÔÚÕâÈýÊ®·ÖÖÓÀï½øÐм¯ÌåÔĶÁ»ò¸÷×Ô×ÔÓÉÔĶÁÊé¼®¡£È«Ð£½«ÔĶÁËÕɺ¡¤¿ÂÁÖ˹µÄ×÷Æ·¡¶¼¢¶öÓÎÏ·¡·¡£
The new reading program was developed after school principal Sheri Hansen saw the students¡¯ reading scores from the beginning of the year.ѧУУ³¤Ð»ÀººÉ¿´µ½Ñ§Éú×ÔÄê³õÒÔÀ´µÄÔĶÁ¿Î³É¼¨Ö®ºó£¬¾ö¶¨¿ªÕ¹ÕâÑùÒ»¸öÏîÄ¿¡£
¡°Once I saw those, I started thinking about options out there that would help the most,¡± Hansen said. ¡°I just decided that as a school, if we take a book that is interesting and discussed it and practiced reading, all the way around, it would help our reading; it would help our confidence in front of other people.¡±¡°µ±ÎÒ¿´µ½Ñ§ÉúÃǵijɼ¨µÄʱºò£¬¾Í¿ªÊ¼ÉèÏëÔõô×ö²ÅÄܸüºÃµÄ°ïÖúѧÉúÃÇ×ÔÎÒÌá¸ß£¬¡± ººÉ˵¡£¡°ÎÒÏëµ½£¬Èç¹ûУ·½Äܹ»Ñ¡³öÒ»±¾Ñ§ÉúÃǸÐÐËȤµÄÊé¼®£¬ÈÃѧÉúÃÇÁ·Ï°ÔĶÁ¡¢Ï໥ÌÖÂÛ£¬Õâ²»½ö¿ÉÒÔÌá¸ßѧÉúµÄÔĶÁˮƽ£¬Ò²ÄÜÌá¸ßѧÉúÃÇÔÚÆäËûÈËÃæÇ°µÄ×ÔÐÅ¡£¡±
Research has shown that reading either as a class or alone improves both reading comprehension and ability. Hansen hopes the new 30 minutes a day will accomplish just that.Ñо¿ÏÔʾ£¬²»ÂÛÊǼ¯ÌåÔĶÁ»òÊǶÀ×ÔÔĶÁ£¬Ñ§ÉúµÄÔĶÁÀí½âÄÜÁ¦ºÍÔĶÁ¼¼Äܶ¼»áÓÐËùÌá¸ß¡£ÕâÕýÊǺºÉÏ£Íûͨ¹ýÿÌì30·ÖÖÓÔĶÁ´ïµ½µÄÄ¿±ê¡£
¡°The Hunger Games,¡± written in 2008, is about a 16-year-old girl who lives in an post-apocalyptic nation where order is maintained by using a lottery system to select one boy and one girl from each of the 12 districts for participation in a televised fight to the death. The book and its two subsequent sequels received critical acclaim. The first book, ¡°The Hunger Games,¡± was made into a movie, released in 2012. The second book, ¡°Catching Fire,¡± was released on Nov. 22.¡¶¼¢¶öÓÎÏ·¡·Ð´¾ÍÓÚ2008Ä꣬¹ÊʵÄÖ÷È˹«ÊÇÒ»¸ö16ËêµÄÅ®º¢£¬ËýסÔÚÒ»¸öºóÄ©ÈÕʱ´úµÄ¹ú¶ÈÀÕâ¸ö¹ú¼ÒʵʩÕþÁîµÄ·½Ê½ÊÇÏñÒ¡²ÊƱһÑù£¬´Ó¹ú¼ÒµÄ12¸öÇøÓòÖÐÑ¡³öÒ»ÃûÄк¢ºÍÒ»ÃûÅ®º¢£¬ÈÃËûÃDzμÓÒ»³¡ÓеçÊÓÖ±²¥µÄÉú´æÖ®Õ½¡£Õâ±¾Êé¼°ÆäÁ½²¿ºóÐø×÷Æ·ÔÚÆÀÂÛ½ç¹ãÊÜÔÞÓþ¡£ÓɵÚÒ»²¿¡¶¼¢¶öÓÎÏ·¡·¸Ä±àµÄµçÓ°ÔÚ2012ÄêÉÏÓ³ÁË¡£¸Ä±à×ÔµÚ¶þ²¿¡¶ÐÇ»ðÁÇÔ¡·µÄµçÓ°ÓÚ2013Äê11ÔÂ22ÈÕÉÏÓ³¡£
The book was chosen by the school¡¯s counselor, librarian and Hansen herself. The three administrators began looking at books within the reading level they wanted.ÕâÌ×ÊéÊÇÓɸÃУµÄ¹ËÎÊ¡¢Í¼Êé¹ÜÀíÔ±ºÍººÉ±¾È˹²Í¬Ñ¡¶¨µÄ¡£ÕâÈýλУ·½¹ÜÀíÈËÔ±¶¼ÈÏΪ£¬ÕâÌ×ÊéÊÇ·ûºÏѧÉúÔĶÁˮƽµÄÐÄÒÇ֮ѡ¡£
The school administration will evaluate the program once the book is completed. Hansen hopes it will have an effect on student reading scores.У·½»áÔÚѧÉú¶ÁÍêÈ«ÊéµÄʱºò¶ÔÕâ¸öÔĶÁÏîÄ¿½øÐÐЧ¹ûÆÀ¹À¡£ººÉÏ£ÍûÕâ¸öÏîÄ¿Äܹ»ÇÐʵÓÐЧµÄÌá¸ßѧÉúµÄÔĶÁ³É¼¨¡£
¡°I hope that they can read better,¡± Hansen said. ¡°I want them to be reading and comprehending.¡±¡°ÎÒÏ£ÍûËûÃǵÄÔĶÁˮƽÓÐÒ»¸öÈ«·½ÃæµÄÌá¸ß£¬¡± ººÉ˵¡£¡°ÎÒÏ£ÍûËûÃÇÑø³ÉÔĶÁϰ¹ß£¬Ìá¸ßÔĶÁÄÜÁ¦¡£¡±
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