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Reading for Pleasure - a Performance Task Suggested for Intermediate & Proficient High School Students
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Students choose a book of their choice according to their level and approved by the teacher.
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Students choose… 2 Red Cards 3 Green Cards 1 Blue Card Go to grade
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Discuss the specific requirements with your teacher. When you are finished, you will present your final product in class and discuss it for 5-10 minutes. Choose ONE Blue Card
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Blue Card 1 Write a book review that might be published in a newspaper. Check out this link It could help you get started. http://contemporarylit.about.com/cs/homeworkhelp/a/bookReview.htm
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Blue Card 2 Write an original poem that expresses the plot of your book. This site could inspire you! http://www.love-poems.me.uk/a_famous_poems_index.htm
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Blue Card 3 Prepare a list of questions to find out if other people read this book carefully.
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Blue Card 4 Make a travel poster inviting tourists to visit the setting of your book.
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Blue Card 5 Interview at least two characters from the book. Why did you attack the village?
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Blue Card 6 Rewrite the story as a picture book. Use simple vocabulary so that younger students can enjoy and understand your version.
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Blue Card 7 Write a feature news story about the book that tells the story as it might be found on the front page of a newspaper. Remember to give it a headline.
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Blue Card 8 Make a timeline showing the most important events that happened in the book.
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Blue Card 9 Make a Power Point presentation including: the time and setting of the story, the main characters and their description, and a short summary of the story. Include a conclusion and state your opinion about the book.
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Blue Card 10 Make a book cover with a relevant picture, and write the book-jacket.
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Write no more than 2 paragraphs for each card. (Between 7-15 sentences) Choose TWO Red Cards
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Red Card 1 Which character from your book would make a good friend? Why?
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Red Card 2 When and where did your book take place? What in the book gives you a clue?
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Is this book humorous, tragic, informational, scientific, fantasy, or some other category? How do you know? Red Card 3
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Red Card 4 What is the purpose or main idea of the book you read?
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Red Card 5 If you had enough money, what one object, thing, or place found in your book would you want to buy? Why?
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Red Card 6 Who is the most important person in your book? Explain your answer.
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Red Card 7 What object, person, or animal from this book would you most want to have at your house? Explain why.
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Red Card 8 Use an encyclopedia, the internet, or any other reliable source to find one additional fact that relates to your book. Tell the fact and explain the relationship to your book.
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Red Card 9 If you had written this book, what part would you have written differently? Explain why.
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Red Card 10 What was your favorite part of this book? Tell why this is your favorite.
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Red Card 11 Write a new title for your book. Explain why you chose this title and why it would be better than the original.
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Describe the personality of one of the characters in your book. Red Card 12
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What was the most exciting or interesting part of your book? Explain why you thought this. Red Card 13
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Choose THREE Green Cards Have Fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Green Card 1 Find three new words from the book and write their definition in English. Grocery (Noun) Plural - groceries Definition 1: Meat, fruit, vegetables… (plural only) Definition 2: A small store where these products and household supplies (soap, mops, pots etc.) are sold. For example
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Find five words in your book and write a rhyming word for each. For example: ooooo Who sounds like shoe sounds like you… Green Card 2
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Green Card 3 Choose three words from the book and find them a pair that sounds the same, although it is spelled differently (homophones). For example: knight night.
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Find three contractions in your book. For example: you are = you’re Green Card 4
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Green Card 5 Find five words in your book that have a silent letter or a silent syllable. For example: knife light.
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Green Card 6 Find three words in your book that are antonyms (opposites). Write the words and their antonyms. ≠ For example: Hot cold
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Green Card 7 Find five words in you book that have double consonants. For example: Fiddle smell
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Green Card 8 Find three words in your book that contain at least three syllables. Use a dictionary to divide the words into syllables and mark the accent. For example: dic / tion / a / ry
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Alphabetize all the words in the last two sentences of your book. For example: And that is the end of the story And – end – is – of – story – that – the - Green Card 9
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Green Card 10 Find four words in your book that contain a double vowel. For example: tree
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Green Card 11 Find three words in your book that have a short vowel sound. For example: ship (not sheep)
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This is how you get your grade… Most importantly, enjoy your book!!! Click here to see the Rubrics Back to cards
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Teachers… Our objectives references Students’ Check-List
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