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)
Monday, January 25, 2016
Week of January 25th Reader Response Entry
What is the genre (non-fiction, fiction, adventure, science fiction, mystery, etc.) of the book you're reading. Cite evidence from the text to show how you know. For example, if you say that your book is an adventure story, cite some of the adventures you've read.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Week of January 11th Reader Response Entry
What is the author's purpose for your book? Tell how you know and cite evidence from the text. Be sure to include the title.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Week of Jan. 4th Reader Response Entry
Find a cause and effect in your story. Explain using 3 - 5 sentences. Check your spelling!
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Week of Dec.14th Reader Response Entry
There wasn't one this week due to the other activities we completed this week before the winter break.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Week of Dec.1st Reader Response Entry
Authors use descriptive language to help readers visualize. Choose a person or place in your book. Write 4-5 sentences describing it/him/her. You may use quotations from the text.
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