If you need to print a reading log, open a blank document and drag the reading log forms to the page.
Reading Homework directions:
Keep this page in your notebook to use each week.
Read 120 minutes per week After you read, complete the section in your reading log for the title, author, and pages. Next take a few minutes to respond to the text that you read. The response needs to be at least three (3) Sentences. Below are some suggestions for ways that you can respond to the reading. *Note – for each week the students only need a total of six (6) sentences.
Neatness counts – Please use writing conventions (capitals and punctuation).
***Even if you read all of your time in one setting you need to write at least two times or a total of six (6) sentences.
The reading log is due at the start of class on Thursday.
Reading log – some possible ways to respond
1. Which character(s) stood out the most in your mind?
2. What did you like the most in this section?
3. What did you like the least in this section?
4. Discuss the author’s use of description.
5. Is there a passage that really caught your attention?
6. Did you make a text-to-text, text-to-world, or text-to-self connection?
7. Predict what will happen next.
8. What questions do you have from what you read?
9. Were there vocabulary words that you added to words you would like to use in your writing or needed to look up?
10. What surprised you, made you sad, angry, anxious?
11. Discuss the setting of the book.
Reading Homework directions:
Keep this page in your notebook to use each week.
Read 120 minutes per week After you read, complete the section in your reading log for the title, author, and pages. Next take a few minutes to respond to the text that you read. The response needs to be at least three (3) Sentences. Below are some suggestions for ways that you can respond to the reading. *Note – for each week the students only need a total of six (6) sentences.
Neatness counts – Please use writing conventions (capitals and punctuation).
***Even if you read all of your time in one setting you need to write at least two times or a total of six (6) sentences.
The reading log is due at the start of class on Thursday.
Reading log – some possible ways to respond
1. Which character(s) stood out the most in your mind?
2. What did you like the most in this section?
3. What did you like the least in this section?
4. Discuss the author’s use of description.
5. Is there a passage that really caught your attention?
6. Did you make a text-to-text, text-to-world, or text-to-self connection?
7. Predict what will happen next.
8. What questions do you have from what you read?
9. Were there vocabulary words that you added to words you would like to use in your writing or needed to look up?
10. What surprised you, made you sad, angry, anxious?
11. Discuss the setting of the book.