Reading Response Read a book from your box. Retell the story onto a tape. Literacy Solutions www.literacysolutions.com.au.

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Reading Response Read a book from your box. Retell the story onto a tape. Literacy Solutions

Reading Response Read a book from your box. Retell the story using the felt board and puppets. Literacy Solutions

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Reading Response What am I? I have two legs. I have feathers. I cannot fly. I am a _________. Read an information book from your box. Choose 3 things from your book to write What am I? clues. Literacy Solutions

Reading Response Read a narrative text. Identify the character that is most like you. List the characteristics you share. Identify the character that is least like you. List the ways you are different. Literacy Solutions

Reading Response Read a fiction book from your box. Choose two central characters and complete a H Chart to show similarities and differences between the characters. Literacy Solutions

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Reading Response Read a book from your box. Identify a character you think the author wants you to like. List words the author uses to describe this character. Literacy Solutions

Reading Response Read an information text from your box. Draw a concept web to show the important facts about the topic. Literacy Solutions

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Reading Response Read a book from your box. Work with others in your group. Design a mural based on one part of the book. Share background about the creative design with others (choice of colours, patterning, texture, etc) Literacy Solutions