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Reader Response Journal Prompts

On the first line down, please COPY. (word-for-word) the journal prompt to which you are responding. Skip a line and begin your response (minimum of half a page ...

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

17 Reading journal prompts for adults (fiction) · Why did you pick THIS book to read right NOW? · Why is the title of this book the title? · Do any ...

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 ...

20 reading journal prompts | patter - Pat Thomson

20 reading journal prompts · What was the most memorable thing about the text? · How are you going to work with the text? · What did the text make ...

Independent Reading Response Questions

What do you notice about the writing - the way the author wrote? Genre: 38. How is this book like other books you've read in this genre? 39. How does this ...

Reader Response Journal Questions - This Reading Mama

Reader Response Journal Questions. DIRECTIONS. *Write the name of the book or article you are reading. *Choose 1 response question. You may only repeat a ...

Reading Response Journals: Building Reading and Writing Skills

101 Reading Response Journal Glue-ins include 101 question prompts that are prepped and ready for you. All you have to do is print and pass them out. Each ...

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 ...

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 journal prompts - TPT

These sample reading response prompts will help your students set goals, monitor and track daily reading, and develop reading comprehension skills!

Independent Reading Journal Prompts - Google Docs

Describe a minor character in your book. Identify the character by name and describe him/her. What is the character's part in the story? How does this character ...

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 ...

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 Journal

All responses should be in complete sentences and written in your neatest print or cursive. When choosing one of three journal prompts, please ...

Student Reading Response Journal Questions

Reading Response Journal. Questions. Students respond for approximately five minutes in a writing journal to a question posted in class prior to reading. Each ...

5 Ways to Use Reading Response Journals in 1st Grade

One way to use a reading response journal is after a class read aloud. Choose a prompt that is relevant to the story being read, or a comprehension skill you ...

Reader response journal | TPT

Reader response journal · Readers Notebook Reading Response Journal Comprehension Activities for Any Book · Reader 's Response Journal.

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 ...

3rd Grade Reading Response Homework Journal Prompts

3rd Grade Reading Response Homework Journal Prompts. Complete 2 prompts using information from the text to support your responses. Write the ...

Reading Response Journals | ProTeacher Community

Does anyone use reading response journals? What kind of success have you had with them? Did the children respond to the books that you were ...