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The thirty book challenge
“Failure is not an option, so why talk about it?” -Donalyn Miller, The Book Whisperer
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“YOU WANT ME TO do WHAT?” You will be reading Thirty books this year. This includes books that we read together for class. You will be reading from a variety of genres in order to explore books you might not ordinarily read and to develop an understanding of literary elements, text features, and text structures.
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THE EXPECTATIONS Poetry anthologies/novels: 2
Traditional literature: 2 Realistic fiction: 4 Historical fiction: 2 Fantasy: 3 Science fiction: 3 Mystery: 2 Informational: 3 Biography, autobiography, memoir: 2 Personal-choice chapter books: 7
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SOMETHING REALLY IMPORTANT
Any book you read that is more than 350 pages long will count as TWO books.
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THE NOTES: POETRY ANTHOLOGIES/NOVELS
Shortened form of writing Contains figurative language –similes, metaphors, personification Author’s expression of feelings, opinions May follow a form/structure but does not have to
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POETRY ANTHOLOGIES
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THE NOTES: REALISTIC FICTION
Characters are every day people doing every day things Setting is a modern-day realistic place Plot consists of realistic events May highlight social issues
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REALISTIC FICTION
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THE NOTES: HISTORICAL FICTION
Takes place in the past (forty years before now is considered historical) Plot (storyline) contains historical events Characters may be historical figures
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HISTORICAL FICTION
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THE NOTES: FANTASY Contains unrealistic or unworldly elements
Characters may have magical powers in addition to human qualities Theme is often focused on good versus evil
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FANTASY:
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THE NOTES: SCIENCE FICTION
Fantasy that involves or is based on scientific principles Often set in the future
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SCIENCE FICTION
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THE NOTES: MYSTERY Involves something unknown
Centered around person investigating wrongdoing or obtaining secret information
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MYSTERY
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THE NOTES: TRADITIONAL LITERATURE
Stories passed down for generations Original stories usually passed down orally Myths, legends, folk tales, fairy tales, nursery rhymes Unknown origin
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Traditional LITERATURE
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THE NOTES: INFORMATIONAL
Provides information on a topic Nonfiction Organized into sections or categories No characters or settings
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INFORMATIONAL
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THE NOTES: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Biography –Story of someone’s life written by someone else Autobiography –Story of someone’s life written by his/herself Memoir –a short account of the author’s experiences written by him/herself
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BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
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