Thursday, April 7, 2016
Week of April 4th Reader Response Entry
This week's reader response is due on April 22nd due to the short week and Spring Break. It is: Good authors help readers make an emotional connection to their stories. How does your book make you feel? (happy, angry, amused, frustrated)? Why does it make you feel that way? (minimum 5 sentences).
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Week of March 21st Reader Response Entry
The following is this week's reader response that is due on April 1st since we have off this Friday and the following Monday: Explain how the story, or a part from the story you are reading, reminds you of an event that happened to yourself, someone else, or someone from another story. Be specific with your connection with at least 5 sentences.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Week of March 14th Reader Response Entry
Write a book recommendation. Would you recommend the book you're reading to a friend? Why or why not? Give specific reasons (not just, "it's good"). Use at least 5 sentences.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Week of February 29th Reader Response Entry
Remember the new BFF you chose last week? Imagine you brought him/her to school for a day. What do you think would happen? Write a paragraph (equal to or greater than 5 sentences) or short story as your answer.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Week of February 22 Reader Response Entry
Parents,
This week's reader response entry is: If you could choose one character as your BFF, who would it be? Explain your answer. You must write at least 5 sentences.
This week's reader response entry is: If you could choose one character as your BFF, who would it be? Explain your answer. You must write at least 5 sentences.
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Week of February 8th Reader Response Entry
The following prompt is this week's reading response entry students must complete on their student blog by the end of the week: All stories have a problem (conflict). Explain the conflict in your story. Tell or predict the resolution. (at least 5 sentences long)
Monday, February 1, 2016
Week of February 1st Reader Response Entry
This week's reader response is: Imagine a new title for your book. What would the new title be? Explain your choice. (= or > than 5 sentences)
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