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Created by Lisa Lilienthal

These versatile primary reading responses can be used for any fiction story! They are appropriate for 1st and 2nd grade. Consider

using the reading responses for:

o reading workshop o basal stories o read alouds o homework o substitutes

I always leave a fiction read

aloud & copies of my reading

responses in my substitute bin.

Different reading

response variations are included to meet your

needs.

© Lisa Lilienthal 2012

Name_________________________________ ______

Primary Reading Response Who are the characters in your story? Where does your story take place?

What is your story mostly about?

What do you like about the story? Why? Draw a picture of your favorite part.

© Lisa Lilienthal 2012

Name_________________________________ ______

Primary Reading Response Who are the characters in your story? Where does your story take place?

What is your story mostly about?

What do you like about the story? Why? Draw a picture of your favorite part.

© Lisa Lilienthal 2012

Name_________________________________ ______

Primary Reading Response Who are the characters in your story? Where does your story take place?

What is your story mostly about?

What do you like about the story? Why? Draw a picture of your favorite part.

© Lisa Lilienthal 2012

Name_________________________________ ______

Primary Reading Response Who are the characters

in your story? Where does your story take place?

What is your story mostly about?

© Lisa Lilienthal 2012

What do you like about the story? Why?

Draw a picture of your favorite part.

© Lisa Lilienthal 2012

SUMMER READING: 2nd Grade

All students entering 2nd grade are required to read at least 2 books over the course of the summer. Attached is a list of recommended titles to choose from. Students are free to choose from this list or other grade appropriate fiction or nonfiction books. Students should complete at least 1 reading response from the provided response for at least 1 of the books chosen.

David A. Adler (any Young Cam Jansen book, including the following)

Young Cam Jansen and the Pizza Shop Mystery

Young Cam Jansen and the Spotted Cat Mystery

Young Cam Jansen and the Missing Cookie

Young Cam Jansen and the Zoo Note Mystery

Edward Marshall (any Fox book, including the following)

Fox at School

Fox on the Job

Fox and Friends

Fox Outfoxed .

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Eric Carle .

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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? ..

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The Very Busy Spider ..

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The Mixed-Up Chameleon ......

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Cynthia Rylant (any Henry and Mudge book, including the following)

Henry and Mudge and the Forever Sea

Henry and Mudge and the Big Sleepover

Henry and Mudge and the Best Day of All

Cynthia Rylant (any Poppleton book, including the following)

Poppleton in Spring

Poppleton Everyday Poppleton and Friends

Mercer Mayer (any Little Critter book, including the following)

Just a Mess

The New Baby

Herman Parish (any Amelia Bedelia book, including the following)

Amelia Bedelia's First Day of School

Amelia Bedelia's First Field Trip ..........

Marjorie Weinman Sharmat (any Nate the Great book, including the following) ....... .

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Nate the Great Goes Undercover

Nate the Great and the Lost List

Nate the Great and the Phony Clue

Syd Hoff (any Danny and the Dinosaur book, including the following)

Danny and the Dinosaur Go To Camp .

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Happy Birthday, Danny an d the Dinosaur .

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