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Mrs. Christ's Fifth Grade |
Literature Response Due Dates, Outline, & Book Lists by Genre
Literature Response Due Dates for 2008-2009 · KEEP THIS DUE DATE IN YOUR HOMEWORK FOLDER FOR THE YEAR FOR IMPORTANT DUE DATES AND GENRES. · During the course of the year, you will read a variety of literature including different genres. You will be expected to follow a “Book Talk” format after you have finished reading the literature.
Genre Friday Due Dates 1. Newberry Award Winner October 10th 2. Mystery December 12 th 3. Biography February 6 th 4. Fantasy or Science Fiction April 17th 5. Historical Fiction/Realistic Fiction June 12th
* Great websites for book lists to help you choose a book by reading level and genre: 2. www.booknutsreadingclub.com/Biographies_1.html 3. www.booknutsreadingclub.com/Contemporary_1.html 4. www.booknutsreadingclub.com/Mystery_Suspense_1.html 5. www.booknutsreadingclub.com/Sci-fi_Fantasy_1.html 6. www.booknutsreadingclub.com/HistoricalFiction_1.html 7. www.ala.org/ala/alsc/awardsscholarships/literaryawds/newberymedal/newberywinners/medalwinners.htm The assignment criterion is as follows: 1. Read a novel. (It should be at your reading level and must be a novel.) 2. Ensure that you read the correct genre for each specific response. 3. Be sure to make notes while reading your novel in your Response to Reading Log. 3. Complete the Five Paragraph Response to Literature Outline. 4. Prepare a typed or cursive written 5 paragraph response that includes ALL the elements in the outline
Literature Response Reading Log Guide * While you are reading a novel, it is beneficial to keep a running summary log after reading each chapter *Keeping a chapter by chapter summary log will provide you with an excellent reference when you begin to write your Literature Response. *Often times, the main ideas and events are forgotten by the end of the book, but when you keep a reading log; your memory will quickly be refreshed. *This is an extremely helpful reading comprehension tool that will become useful when it is time to create the written response portion of the assignment. *After reading each chapter write anywhere from 5 to 10 sentences summarizing the chapter focusing on the following story elements 1. Main events in the story, plot 2. Who are the main characters and how are they changing? 3. The problem and solution 4. The setting: time and place 5. Events that reveal the title of the story 6. Genre of writing 7. Clues to predict what might happen next 8. Any direct quotes that are important to the story 9. Any overarching “themes” or lessons to be learned. 10. If the novel is a mystery keep track of the suspects and clues revealed in the story. 11. Identify and keep track of newly learned vocabulary words. 11. Any other PERTINENT information.
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