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Friday, April 11, 2014
English Ten Period 6
Spring Break Reading Assignment.
You selected a text to read during your Spring Break vacation. For every 15-20 pages of your novel, do the following:
On the left hand side of your journal Carefully Copy a quote from your reading that was interesting, or funny or intriguing. Write the quote down including quotation marks and the page. Then respond to the quote by indicating what that quote revels, predicts, relates to, reminds you of. Then write in your neatest handwriting, a response, similar to your other literature circle journals. On the right hand side, draw a picture and color it, or paint it, or sketch it. You may use white paper to neatly cover up the lines. You may also write a poem with the first line of the quote. You must have no fewer than 6 total entries; you may have more--but no more than nine.
Response starters....this reminds me of a time when I....this reminds me of...I predict...this shows....life is sometimes like this...this relates....this is similar to my other text...now I understand....I like this passage because. Remember, once you use the response starter, your response and reaction must be a full page.
So you must have six journal response and six corresponding artistic companions. Art choices include:
--A drawing that relates to that passage
--A poem about that passage or character or using the quote from the response.
--A mini-collage
--a cartoon
---a crest or mandala
Yes! You may repeat art choices!
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