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Let’s. a. r i o t . s. ur. hing. Start. eading. riot requirements. Read 3 books each grading period. One of the books you will sticky note on your own and write a summary in class.

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  1. Let’s a r i o t s ur hing Start eading

  2. riotrequirements • Read 3 books each grading period. • One of the books you will sticky note on your own and write a summary in class. • For all three books you will need to post on your student blog once a week what you are currently reading and your thoughts (see attached sentence starters.) • You will be assigned your required buddy each week.

  3. genrerequirements • Types of book you will write the summary over: • 1st Grading Period: Any type of Fiction • 2nd Grading Period: A Different type of Fiction • 3rd Grading Period: 2 Nonfiction • 4th Grading Period: Biography or Autobiography • The two other free choice books that read per grading period need to be of different genres so that you have filled in the matrix below by the end of the school year. • 3 of the genres you will get to read more than once. • For Example the 1st Grading Period I will read and write a book report summary over a Fantasy book, and my other two free choice books I will read and fill out the blog template with I will use Realistic Fiction and Biography.

  4. bloggingrequirements • One entry each week on what you are currently reading. • Entry requirements: • Title • Author • Genre • Use correct grammar and spelling • Must use standard English. Do not use jargon or slang. • 2 Paragraph Minimum • First paragraph • Share your opinion and feelings about something important that happened in the book since your last entry • Support opinions and feelings by giving specific examples from the text and include page number(s) • Support opinions and feelings by relating to personal experiences and explain how that connection helps you better understand the book • Second paragraph • Read through the Reading Response Ideas handout. • Choose one Response Idea and write a meaningful paragraph that answers the question. • Support your response by giving specific examples from the text and include page number(s) • One comment each week on buddy’s blog (minimum) • Make your comment worth reading. • Be positive, interested, and encouraging. • If you disagree, be polite about it. Be nice. • Re-read your comment before you hit submit –THINK BEFORE YOU SEND! • Aim for correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar. • Don’t use chat or texting language like lol, i, u, or thx • No “Hi! Visit my blog! Bye!” comments. Be thoughtful. • Keep your privacy: no personal or identifying information about you, your family, your teacher, or your friends. Don’t give out names, school, phone numbers, user names, addresses, or places and dates you can be found, etc.

  5. summaryrequirements • For grading periods 1 and 2 you will complete a book report summary in class over a Fiction book. • For grading period 3 you will complete a compare and contrast paper over 2 NonFiction books. • For grading period 4 you will complete a compare and contrast paper over 2 Biographies (or 1 Biography and 1 Autobiography) • Book report summary: As you read your book, you will use sticky notes to summarize the story. Make sure to take sticky notes over the setting, main characters and their roles, and all major events. • Hint: at the end of a chapter summarize any major events AND changes in setting or characters • You will turn in your sticky notes on the date assigned. • You will be given a graphic organizer to complete a writing web for your writing. • You will be given book report summary requirements for fiction and non-fiction reports. • You will be given 60 minutes to type your book report in class. You will not be allowed to complete your summaries at home. • When typing the summary at school, you will use your graphic organizer, sticky notes, and book while at the computer to assist you in writing your summary. • Choosing a book • You MUST commit to a book at least 3 weeks prior to the sticky note due date. • You need to have your book approved by your teacher. • Your selected book must be a chapter book at your reading level. • You are expected to have your book in class to read during DEAR time. • Along with reading the book, you will also need to take sticky notes on each chapter as you read it. • Please select a new book that has not been read to you or by you. • Rubric • The class will create a sticky note rubric at the beginning of the year. This rubric will be used each grading period to assess sticky notes. • A book report summary rubric is attached to the RIOT packet.

  6. due dates • **These are tentative dates. We might need to be flexible. • Sticky notes turn in on: • 1st Grading Period: September 20th • 2nd Grading Period: December 1st • 3rd Grading Period: February 23rd • 4th Grading Period: May 4th • We will be typing the summaries in class • Book Report Summary Books need to be decided and told to your teacher by: • 1st Grading Period: August 30th • 2nd Grading Period: November 10th • 3rd Grading Period: February 2nd • 4th Grading Period: April 13th

  7. reading response ideas • Tell about what happened in the story. • Which character from your book would make a good friend? Why? • Ask questions about things that confuse you or that you wonder about. • Describe your feelings about what you read. • Who is the most important person in your book? Why? • Describe your feelings about the characters or what you read. • I wonder what this means… • Copy down a quote from a character and tell why you think it’s meaningful. • Describe your favorite part. • The character I most admire is…because… • Make a prediction about what will happen next or what you’ll read next. • Would you change something that happened in your book? How? • Tell how you would react if you were one of the characters in the story. • Describe a part that surprised you. • Why do you think the author wrote this book? • Does the author use any strong, descriptive words in the story (similes, metaphors, etc.)? Give examples. • Write a letter to the author or a character. • Describe the personality of one of the characters in your book. • If you could rewrite the title of the book what would it be? Why? • I didn’t really understand the part when… • I did not like when ……happened because…. • What connections have you made in this book? • Draw a sketch of a visual image you have in your mind from the book. • Write 3 of the most important events or facts in your book so far and explain why they are important. • How is one of the characters like you? • Is this an easy, just right, or challenging book for you? How can you tell? • How many stars would you give this book if you had to rate it? Why?

  8. fiction summary rubric

  9. nonfiction summary rubric

  10. blog rubric

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