NOTEBOOK READER’S /WRITER’S. SET UP Table of Contents I25 Bookspg. 1 IIIndependent readingpg. 16 IIINotes & Practicepg. 36.

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NOTEBOOK READER’S /WRITER’S

SET UP Table of Contents I25 Bookspg. 1 IIIndependent readingpg. 16 IIINotes & Practicepg. 36

25 BOOKS Keep a list of the books you have completed here. DateTitleAuthorGenre# of pages

INDEPENDENT READING Place the date in the margin Write the title of what you are reading on the first line Reflect on what you have read. Include your thoughts and opinions, and provide text evidence to support your ideas. You may use reflection stems for help. Use the rubric to evaluate your reflections. You will use your reflections for your summative grade on independent reading.

NOTES AND PRACTICE Use this section to take class notes and practice items, such as writing, grammar, and reading comprehension questions.