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Reading Response Questions for Any Fiction Book


Reading Response - Ms. McKay's Fifth Grade Class

Why or why not? ... Extra Reading Response questions (fiction): 1•Name two characters from your book. Tell me 2 ways that they are alike, and 2 ways that they are ...

Ultimate List of Book Club Discussion Questions - Bookclubs

General fiction book club questions. Who was your favorite character and why? Which character did you find the most complex or intriguing and why? How did the ...

50 Book Club Questions for Any Selection - SignUpGenius

What message were they trying to send? What did you learn from this book? Did this book remind you of any other books that you've read? Describe the connection.

Creative Reading Response Activities for any Novel - Nouvelle ELA

Example reading response prompts: · Give an opinion on a character, setting, or plot point · Find an example of foreshadowing and make a ...

First Grade Reading Literature Question Stems - Scholastic

1.1. Ask and answer questions about key details in a text. • Who are the characters this book? What do we know about them? • When did (event) happen ...

Reading response questions | PDF - SlideShare

Summarize your favorite book. Make me want to read it! • Tell me about the main character. What kind of person is he/she? • Think of a problem ...

Reader Response Questions 5 and 6 grade Mrs. Perazic Below you ...

Below you will see a list of both fiction and expository (non-fiction) reader response prompts. ... Is this book like any other book you have read ...

Personal Responses to Reading - HIP Books

20 PROMPTS FOR PERSONAL RESPONSES · This reading reminded me of…. · If I could change one thing, it would be… · At first I thought…but then I read…and now I think…

Historical Fiction Discussion Questions | ReadingGroupGuides.com

Compare this book to other works of historical fiction your group has read. Is it similar to any of them? Did you like it more or less than other books you ...

Reading response: Writing about characters - Buzzing with Ms. B

I wanted students to make some sort of decision about Nick's character, so I asked them a question with controversy: “Is Nick Allen a troublemaker?” Depending ...

Reading Responses That Engage the 'Real Student' - MiddleWeb

The Four Rules · Choose a category of response, using the list of possible categories, and write the category name at the top of the response.

Students Benefit from Reading Response Journals - ELA Matters

To begin, I divided response questions into fiction and nonfiction. ... Students chose three questions to answer in each journal entry. I ...

Reading Response 4-ish Ways - Ethical ELA

Who is your favorite character in your book? Why is this character your favorite- personality, values, choices, interests? What do you think ...

Reading Logs/Questions for finished books? HELP!!!!

Ask the students questions that require them to evaluate and analyze the text. Example: Do you think it was a good idea for Bob to hide his new ...

Reading Response Question Prompt Cards (teacher made) - Twinkl

Plot - What are the main things that happened in the story? · Setting - What is the main setting of the story? · Mood - How did this book make you feel?

16. Practicing Reader Response Criticism

Questions · Who is the implied reader for this passage? · How does the poem's imagery affect you? · How do you feel after reading the poem? · What role do you think ...

THE READING RESPONSE | GSU Writing Studio

QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER WHEN COMPOSING A READING RESPONSE: The following are ... • Does the text have any relevance within the community, the nation, or the world?

The Importance of Reader Response - Literacy, families and learning

Why? OTHER RESPONSES - How did your reading of the book (and response) differ from other group members? Did any difference really surprise you?

How to Answer the Question, “What's Your Book About?” (Fiction)

How to Answer the Question, “What's Your Book About?” (Fiction) · 1. Identify Your Point · 2. Don't Get Distracted · 3. Avoid Adjectives as Answers.

Topic: Reading Essential Questions

plot structure of novels and short stories. Use of plot diagram and instruction where plot elements are typically located in a given novel or short story.