Reading Log Book Report

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
BOOK REVIEW typically evaluates recently-written works
Advertisements

ROMEO AND JULIET Extended Instructions.  The ONLY part of the project meant to be done with other people is the scenes. Everything else is done INDEPENDENTLY!
Guidelines/Grading Rubric Provided by Ms. Wigfall Guidelines for Reader’s Circle Product.
Everything you need to know but may be afraid to ask!
A Night To Remember By Walter Lord
Romeo and Juliet Final Project.
Everything you need to know in order to set up your Reader’s Notebook
“Zine” Project English 10 Ms. Zappa Final Product: A mini-maga”ZINE” of your creation that combines literary analysis and graphically supported interpretation.
A Christmas Carol Research Project Mrs. James, Vaitai and “V” 7 th. Grade Language Arts.
WRITING NOTEBOOKS Read, Write, Revise Every Day. “Exercise the writing muscle every day, even if its only a letter, notes, a title list, a character sketch,
Task Cards Print these slides to have 8.5 by 11 task cards to display at the workstation. Page protectors will keep them clean and allow you to change.
Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson 8 th grade Interdisciplinary Unit.
Making Inferences or Predictions. What is Inference? “The Art of Predicting” Thinking at a higher level. Being able to infer separates good readers from.
BOOK REVIEW. typically evaluates recently-written works offers a brief description of the text’s key points often provides a short appraisal of the strengths.
Non-Fiction. What is non-fiction? 2 Non-Fiction O The subject of nonfiction is real O The author writes about actual persons, places and events. O The.
Journalism 1 Mrs. Barnett’s Class
Contemporary Literature Week 6 September 26-30, 2011.
Monday, August 31st Warm Up Read Aloud
NON-FICTION BOOK REPORT
The California Writing Exam Grades 4 and 7
Book Log Bingo Response Directions
INDEPENDENT NOVEL PROJECT GOAL: I WILL BE ABLE TO SHOW MY COMPREHENSION OF A SELF SELECTED PIECE OF LITERATURE BY EXAMINING THE TEXT AND CREATING FINISHED.
Bloom’s Ball Project.
Period 1 Project Options.  - Create a reenactment for an important scene  - Every person in the group will portray a character  - At least two props.
Bloom’s Ball Project.
End of Year 8 th Grade Project Due Tuesday, May 26 th, 2015 **MAJOR GRADE** (15 points off for each day late)
Standards Projects Mr. Harpine. Chapter Review Poster Chapter Title Chapter Title Timeline of 10 important events Timeline of 10 important events 5 pictures.
Interactive Student Notebook American History I. What is it? An instructional learning tool that requires students to revisit concepts learned in class.
KIM Charts Your Task: Define and illustrate important vocabulary so that you can remember the words. You Should:  Divide notebook page into 3 columns.
Directions: Your mission for the 1 st quarter book report involves reading a book that has been then made into a film version. Hold on… you can have seen.
Teacher Expectations Content is most important and must be done first before “making it fun.” ex. graphics, colors, sounds –graphics and sounds must be.
Reader’s Notebook GOAL: I WILL USE MY READER’S NOTEBOOK TO HELP FACILITATE MY COMPREHENSION OF MY NOVEL BY COMPLETING ACTIVITIES USING READING SKILLS AND.
Reader’s Notebook Goal: I will use my Reader’s Notebook to help facilitate my comprehension of my novel by completing activities using reading skills and.
Final Assessment.  Poetry o Write a poem about war, perhaps modeling it after the poem, “If,” we read in class. Write an accompanying explanation.
Reader’s Notebook Goal: I will use my Reader’s Notebook to help facilitate my comprehension of my novel by completing activities using reading skills and.
By: Mrs. Abdallah. The way we taught students in the past simply does not prepare them for the higher demands of college and careers today and in the.
Writing a Studentreasure Book April Standard 4.0 – Technology for Communication and Expression: Use technology to communicate information and express.
Lit Circle Unit The How-to’s and the Whyfore’s. What is a Lit Circle A lit circle is a small group of people dedicated to one book and the complete mastery.
August 10 th -14 th, August 2015  Quickwrite: In your opinion, what is the most difficult thing about writing? What is the easiest? Do you love.
EIII Research Paper Spring 2011 Author study. Research Project Parts… Part 1: Title Page Part 2: Author Biography Part 3: Historical Context Part 4: Theme.
Classic Novel Book Report Name: __________ Class: STUDENT EXPECTATIONS FOR THE BOOK REPORT: DIRECTIONS: Now that you have read the classic piece of literature.
Title of the Book A book report by Your Name. The Characters Main Character’s Name  Physical Description  Best personality trait  Something that is.
The Arrival Final Options 50 points; Due Next Thursday 12/17.
Romeo & Juliet ’ s Projects Instructions Form a group of 4. Choose one project from the options provided. You are required to create your project,
BOOK CIRCLES ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES. Discussion Director ***This is the only required role. Job Description: Your job is to develop a list of questions.
 As I present my book, I MUST talk about the book  I will mention the title, genre, author, character(s) and short summary of the book.
Responding to Literature Houghton Mifflin Grade 3 D. Crisler 2012/2013.
Quarterly Projects. Guidelines  One project per quarter  Different project each quarter  One quarter MUST be book report frame  Each project worth.
May 9 – 13, This week… Mandatory – – Writing Prompt Formative and Plot Placemat Summative Optional – – Two assignments for extra formative grades…
4/25-4/26 Daily Breakdown. Final Multi-Genre Project This will include: – A creative way to package all of your different pieces – A table of contents.
 Create a list of 4 pros and 4 cons about wearing the hijab.
+ Multiple Genre Lit Circle Project Dystopian Literature Circles.
AVID Ms. Richardson.
Movies Poster Project.
Due: Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Name:_________________________ The New Independent Reading Curriculum
TAKING CORNELL STYLE NOTES
Unit 2 What’s Next.
Monday 12/12 Warm-Up – Please write on the blank half sheet of paper.
Wednesday 5/17 – Friday 5/19: UNIT 4 WORK DAYS
Multi-Genre Project for The House on Mango Street
Independent Reading Project
Book Review Over the next few weeks you will be studying a novel of your choice in detail.
Outsiders Novel Project
ANNOTATED ILLUSTRATION
Comic Book/Story Board
Multi Summer Reading.
Romeo & Juliet – Final Projects
FEATURE ARTICLE A typical news article focuses only on straight facts― what, when, and how something happened. However a feature article is much more.
Name:_________________________ The New Independent Reading Curriculum
Presentation transcript:

Reading Log Book Report a multi-genre project

What is a multi-genre book report? A multi-genre book report is a combination of a written report paired with projects of different formats which enhance the written form and enable the book report to take on a higher level of enrichment. You have 2 parts…

Part 1: The Letter Essay You will be writing a letter to Mrs. Pittman-Price detailing your ideas and observations about your Reading Log book. The letter essay will be an informal response written to me.

Part 1: The Letter Essay at least three paragraphs long Must include a quote from the book Must include a recommendation – Would you recommend this book to another person? Explain why you would or would not recommend this for someone else to read. I AM NOT LOOKING FOR PARAGRAPHS DETAILING THE PLOT – this is a RESPONSE to your book, not a summary.

Part 1: The Letter Essay FORMAT – MY EXAMPLE… November 15, 2010 Dear Kelsey, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sincerely, Kristin

Part 2: Multi-Genre Piece This part of your book report serves as the creative section. Using your Reading Log book, you will create one of the projects from the following list: Movie Poster Newspaper Story Ending rewrite Text Messages Journal Entries Poetry ABC Book Or choose an activity off the Summer Reading Tic-Tac-Toe WS Book Trailer Cartoon Version Children’s Story

Movie Poster Create a movie poster for your novel on a piece of paper bigger than 8 ½ by 11 – poster size is preferable Guidelines: You must represent the themes and characters of your novel with crayons, markers, cut outs, and any other materials approved by the teacher. The poster must show a major element of the book and a major character. You must show knowledge of key characters and themes in order to represent the book as a poster. After you finish your posters, you must write a paragraph on the back explaining the representation you made based on the book. Requirements: one character a representation of a major theme the title of the book a tag line (if the book was made into a movie…) A paragraph (on the back of your poster) explaining the representation of your novel in the movie poster.

Real Movie Poster Examples:

Student Examples:

Ending Rewrite If you do not care for the way your book ended, here is your opportunity to change it! Rewrite a new ending to the book you just read (1-2 pages). Be sure to write in the style of the author. Do NOT explain how the ending should be changed. Write as if you were writing the story. On a separate page, explain why you made these changes. Also explain the differences between your ending and the original ending.

Journal Entries Write 4 journal entries from the viewpoint of a character or several characters from your book. Journal entries should be spread out from the beginning to the end of the novel. Begin each entry with “Dear journal,” and write in first person point of view. These need to include the date and journal format “Dear Diary…” All four entries must be a page long and detailed I am looking for your ability to write as IF YOU WERE the character you choose.

Journal Entries Dear journal, Today I went to see my best friend and we… Place your entries into a cover that you create, organizing them in proper order. On the first page, include an information sheet identifying the name of the character, his or her age (guess if you don’t know), where he or she lives, and any other important details…

ABC Book 26 pages long – one page for each letter Think of something in your book that begins with each letter – illustrate it! “___ is for _____” A is for Amelia’s plane that disappeared. H is for horcrux. HP had to destroy six of them to kill Lord Voldermort. Make sure you explain why each thing you choose for the letters is important – A is for alligator (NOT ENOUGH!)

Book Trailer Create a book trailer ( similar to a movie trailer like the ones you see on T.V., only about a book) for your book! Must be at least a minute long… Must show your understanding of the novel you read – do NOT copy the trailer of a book that’s been turned into a movie (Harry Potter, Twilight, etc.) Included in the book trailer you must have a summary of the text (without giving away the ending), visual images to represent what you say, and the author and title stated.

Book Trailer Examples: The Hunger Games http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HnwvVZBl8M The Giver by Lois Lowry http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNL77KnIRI8

Cartoon Version Create a comic book based on your book. It should have an illustrated cover with the title and author and be comic book size. Inside – retell the story using dialogue and descriptions of setting and characters. Put your writing in bubbles. Create colorful illustrations that help tell the story. DO NOT USE LINED paper! At least 6 pages long…

Children’s Story Turn your book into a children’s story by retelling the plot in a simply way with vocabulary appropriate for youngsters. Make sure your creation looks like a children’s book – complete with a cover that includes the title and author AND colorful illustrations on each page. DO NOT USE LINED PAPER! At least 10 pages long…

Newspaper Story Create a newspaper that is devoted entirely to your book. The front page should look as much like a real newspaper as possible! Writing in columns, headlines, a newspaper title, etc. You can include a variety of different kinds of features including horoscopes for each character, Dear Abby letters, comic strips, news articles, advertisements, personal ads, an obituary section, or anything else you might find in a newspaper EVERYTHING you include, however, must be based on events and characters in the book you read! For proper format – CHECK OUT A NEWSPAPER! 

Text Messages Create text message conversations between characters in your book! Must include at least 4 conversations that include 8 text messages each. Can be between only two characters or several, but needs to be relevant to the details/events in your story. Can be drawn in bubbles or written in boxes…

Poetry Write 4 poems about your story – they can deal with certain characters, emotions, plot, etc. On the back of each poem, write what that poem is about – how it relates to your Reading Log novel. Ex – “This poem is written as if I were the main character Harry. He’s just gotten to Hogwarts and …”

Evaluation of Multi-Genre Pieces Projects will be evaluated based on the following: Physical Appearance (neatness, organization, color, etc.) Content and Detail (To what extent does this project prove to me that you read this book? Does the final product reflect well thought-out ideas and demonstrates your understanding of the novel?) When choosing projects that involve drawing – you ABSOLUTELY MAY NOT copy the book cover or any pictures found in the book. This involves no creative thinking on your part whatsoever and will not be given credit.

To Recap Letter essay to Mrs. Pittman-Price When you turn your Reading Log Project in to Mrs. Pittman-Price by October 31, 2012 at the LATEST, you will be turning in two things: Letter essay to Mrs. Pittman-Price One of the multi-genre options