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Independent Reading Response Questions


Independent Reading Response Questions

Independent Reading Response Questions. Personal and Textual Connections: 1. Do any of the characters remind you of someone in your life? Who and how? 2. How ...

20 Reading Response Questions for Any Book - Minds in Bloom

General Reading Response Questions · What point of view is your book written in? · Summarize this book or the chapter you just read in ten words or less. · List ...

Reading Response Questions for Any Fiction Book - Literacy In Focus

36 Fiction Reading Response Questions ; 1. Describe a character that changed during the story. Explain how and why they changed. · 3. Is this book ...

Independent Reading Journal Prompts - Anderson County Schools

Independent Reading Journal Prompts. Following is a list of journal prompts. Use whatever helps you to arrive at good, interesting reflections. You do NOT ...

Independent reading response activities | TPT

Independent reading response activities ; Reusable Reading Response Questions - Independent Reading Activities - ALL Books · Nouvelle ELA.

Reader's Response Questions - 7th Grade

Reader's Response Questions - 7th Grade. Characters. 1. What were your feelings after reading the opening chapter of this book? 2. Do any of the characters ...

Independent Reading Journal Prompts - Google Docs

Explain how the title fits the book or make up a better title and tell why the new title is better. Start out: The title of my book is… This is a good/ ...

Independent reading response prompts - TPT

This guide to reading response journals based on quote analysis and close reading will get your students reading , analyzing, and writing about literature on ...

Effective Independent Reading Activities for Any Book

These creative reading response questions help engage students in class novels and independent reading activities. These task cards are fun and rigorous!

55 Reading journal prompts that work for ANY book (+free printable)

10 Academic reading journal prompts for kids · At the beginning of the book, what does the main character want most? · Who (or what) is the ...

READING LOG QUESTIONS/ACTIVITIES

WHAT YOU DO: Select ONE question/activity to do EACH day and type it into your Reading. Log. There are FOUR levels of questions/activities in this resource.

Reader Response Writing Prompts

Write 5-7 complete sentences per prompt. Reader Response Prompts for Fiction. 1. Who is your favorite character? Give an example from the story to tell why. 2 ...

Reading Response Prompts Character Setting Plot Author

Reading Response Prompts. Use at least three examples from the text to support your response. Character. 1. What word best describes the character? 2. Is the ...

Reading Response Prompts for Nonfiction - The Educators Room

Reading Response Prompts · Copy a short passage that you found to be interesting. · Write a summary of what you read today. · What confused you ...

Independent Reading Response Rubric & Prompts - tfa delta ela

... independent reading text. OR, if student doesn't attempt, student receives a 0. Independent Reading Response Prompts. Directions for each night: On a ...

32 Open-Ended Questions for Reading Comprehension

Open-Ended Questions to Ask During the Reading · What time of day do you think it is in this story? · Why do you think it is that time of day? · What connections ...

[MOSAIC] Independent Reading Question

Can you describe how you use the 8-block response sheet? I have the sheet but since I have not read the book it's not clear what it's purpose is. Thank you!

reading response questions freebie.pptx - Yonkers Public Schools

I created this document to hold my students accountable during their independent reading time where they take SRI (like AR) quizzes. Even though ...

Questions to Encourage a Personal Response to the Text

What emotions or feelings did you have while reading the text? Identify the parts that caused those feelings. 3. Did anything in this text remind you of ...

Reader response prompts | ProTeacher Community

285). Your local library may have this book. A few examples are: This (character, place, event) reminds me of.....because..... I like/dislike ...