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Holocaust Reading Journals
Please get your composition notebook from the back bookshelf, and your SpringBoard from the blue bookshelf. (Check for 6 books!)
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(Role) Quotes My Thoughts
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(Pages to read) (Role) Quotes My Thoughts
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(Pages to read) (Due Date) (Role) Quotes My Thoughts
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(Pages to read) (Due Date) (Role) Quotes My Thoughts Page #
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Quotes My Thoughts Page # (Role) # (Pages to read) (Due Date)
(That means number of entries!) (Role) # Quotes My Thoughts Page #
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Quotes My Thoughts Page # (Role) # (Pages to read) (Due Date)
(That means number of entries!) (Role) # Quotes My Thoughts Page # Choose a quote from the book that falls under the umbrella of your chosen role. For example, the diction detective would choose a quote with a difficult vocabulary word.
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Quotes My Thoughts Page # (Role) # (Pages to read) (Due Date)
(That means number of entries!) (Role) # Quotes My Thoughts Page # Choose a quote from the book that falls under the umbrella of your chosen role. For example, the diction detective would choose a quote with a difficult vocabulary word. Then, following the rules of your role, explain your quote in the “My Thoughts” section. Each example of quote + thought (explanation) counts as one “entry”
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Quotes My Thoughts Page # (Role) # (Pages to read) (Due Date)
(That means number of entries!) (Role) # Quotes My Thoughts Page # Choose a quote from the book that falls under the umbrella of your chosen role. For example, the diction detective would choose a quote with a difficult vocabulary word. Then, following the rules of your role, explain your quote in the “My Thoughts” section. Each example of quote + thought (explanation) counts as one “entry” Don’t forget to include the page number!
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Quotes My Thoughts Page # (Role) # (Pages to read) (Due Date)
(That means number of entries!) (Role) # Quotes My Thoughts Page # Each example of quote + thought (explanation) counts as one “entry” Write a level 3 discussion question related to the quote. (look at SpringBoard pg. 109) Define the vocabulary word, or explain the impact of the figurative language/imagery. Connect the quote to a book/movie/tv show you know, or connect the quote to your life. Relate it to setting, character, plot, etc. Draw a picture to illustrate each quote. Discussion Leader Diction Detective Bridge Builder Reporter Artist Choose a quote that falls under the umbrella of your chosen role. Choose a quote with a difficult vocabulary word OR imagery. Choose a quote that has an important connection. Choose an important quote. Choose a descriptive quote.
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