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Responding to Literature: Opinion Survey Michelle Bonanno English 297

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How did Holden Caulfield score? Holden’s Score: 14 How do you compare to Holden’s score? Were you surprised by the relation? What does this tell you about Holden’s character? Ready to read The Catcher in the Rye??

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Page 1: Responding to Literature: Opinion Survey Michelle Bonanno English 297

Responding to Literature: Opinion

SurveyMichelle Bonanno

English 297

Page 2: Responding to Literature: Opinion Survey Michelle Bonanno English 297

Bell Ringer!

Complete the opinion survey

that has been handed out to you.

Page 3: Responding to Literature: Opinion Survey Michelle Bonanno English 297

How did Holden Caulfield score?

• Holden’s Score: 14

• How do you compare to Holden’s score? Were you surprised by the relation?

• What does this tell you about Holden’s character?

• Ready to read The Catcher in the Rye??

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Why… conduct an opinion

Survey before reading?

Page 5: Responding to Literature: Opinion Survey Michelle Bonanno English 297

• It answers the “how does this relate to me” question.

• Motivates the students to want to read more.

• Gives the student background information on what they will be reading.

Why…

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How else can I use this strategy?

• An opinion survey can also be used as a reader response tool rather than a engaging tool.

HOW?• Having students complete a survey after

reading allows them to focus on how the literature made them feel, how it relates to them, and allows us (the teacher) to ensure their knowledge and comprehension of the reading.

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Final Comments…• Can you see yourself using an

opinion survey in your future classroom?

• Is there another way you can use the strategy?