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Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want and type that title on your page (React, Quote, Question, etc.) Type up your response, remember it must be 50-100 words, NOT COUNTING THE HEADING. Log onto fitzface.wall.fm Go to the main page Open the reading response with this Friday’s date. Copy and paste your response. Click the Post button. Pat yourself on the back you’re all done! *Red choices are for when your book is FINISHED

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Page 1: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header:Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark isChoose which response option you want and type that title on your page (React, Quote, Question, etc.)Type up your response, remember it must be 50-100 words, NOT COUNTING THE HEADING.Log onto fitzface.wall.fmGo to the main pageOpen the reading response with this Friday’s date.Copy and paste your response.Click the Post button.Pat yourself on the back you’re all done! *Red choices are for when your book is FINISHED*Green choices are for books with illustrations like graphic novels.

Page 2: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

React• Why do you love/hate this book? • Why should someone else read it? • What would make it better?

Page 3: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

QuestionWhat confuses you? • Ask the author 3 questions• Ask the main character 3

questions.

Page 4: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

Predict• What will happen next? What

makes you think so? • What "should" happen next?

Write a new ending (only if you’ve finished the book)

Page 5: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

Quote or point out:

Quote an interesting or important part of the book.• Why is this important? • Why is it cool? • What’s the point?

Page 6: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

Compare and contrast:

Name another book you’ve read that is reminds you of this book.• How is it the same?• How is it different?

Page 7: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

React• What part of the story makes you

happy? Why?• What part makes you sad? Why?• What part was really exciting?

Why?

Page 8: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

Connect• Tell how this book reminds you of

your life.• Tell how you are similar to one of the

characters in the book.• Tell how this book reminds you of

something else you’ve read, heard, or seen.

Page 9: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

Setting• Where does the story take place and

why is it important?• If it was set in a different place how

would the story be different?• If you could change the setting

where would you have this story take place?

Page 10: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

Visualizing

•What part of the book was really easy to picture?• Tell any pictures the author

has left in your mind.

Page 11: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

ConflictWhat is the problem in this book?• Are there other problems besides

the main problem?• How is the problem solved? (only if

you’ve finished the book)• What type of conflict is it (man vs.

man, man vs. nature, man vs. self)

Page 12: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

Point of ViewWho is telling the story?• Why is this a good person to be telling

the story?• If you could change the narrator, who

would you have tell the story?• What point of view is used (first person,

third person limited, third person omniscient)? How do you know?

Page 13: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

Illustrations(only an option if your book has pictures)

Illustrations: Who is the Illustrator?• Do you like the pictures? Why or why not?• If the illustrations were not there, would

there need to be more words? Why or why not?

• How did the illustrations add to the text?

Page 14: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

NEW!!!

These last 2 choices are new, for non-fiction books only please! If you’re reading a novel these choices are not for you.

Non-Fiction includes: Biographies, informational books, Need To Know books, Articles

Page 15: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

Choice•Why did you chose this

book to read?• Is it what you’ve expected?

Why or why not?

Page 16: Reading Response Directions: Open Microsoft word and type your header: Title, Author, Page # where your bookmark is Choose which response option you want

Learned• Name 3 things you’ve learned

from reading this book• Name one thing that is in this

book that everyone should know