Directions: Answer each question completely, using correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Your blog must be a minimum of 250 words.
1. Write the title, author, total pages, and pages read since your last blog. 2. Write a summary of what has happened in your book since your last blog. 3. In your own words, describe a scene from your book that you could clearly visualize. What did the author do to make this scene so clear for you? 4. What is the setting of your book? 5. Describe your favorite part of the book. Why is this part your favorite? 6. Describe your reading habits at home. How often are you reading? How many pages are you reading each day, or on average each week? How do you think your habits are helping or hurting you as a reader? 7. What is the best book that you have read this year? Why do you feel it is the best book you have read?
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1. Write the title of your book, the author, total pages, and pages you have read since the last blog.
2. Write a summary of what this section of reading is about in your book. 3. Describe the most important event. Give at least three reasons why you think it is the most important. 4. Describe several similarities and differences between the main character and you. 5. Do you like what you are reading? Why or why not? Write a minimum of 150 words to tell about your reading the past two weeks. Please do your best writing, following all of the rules of English. Write your first name, last initial, and the hour that you are in when you post it.
Write a minimum of 150 words to tell about your reading this week. Please do your best writing, following all of the rules of English. Write your first name, last initial, and the hour that you are in when you post it.
1. Write the title, author, and total pages in your book. What page did you start and end on this week? 2. Tell about the important parts of this section of the book. 3. What do you want to remember about this book? 4. How is the main character like you or different from you? Please respond to the following questions in paragraph form. Your blog should be at least 150 words or more and should be written following all of the rules of English. Please be sure to revise and edit before submitting.
1. Write the title, author, total pages, and the pages read in your book during the past two weeks. (50-210). 2. Re-tell what has happened in your book during your reading this week. 3. Choose a favorite quote from the book, type it correctly with punctuation, and tell why you chose it. 4. Write about any connections that you have made while reading this book. 5. If you could talk to any character from your book, who would it be and why? What would you say to them? Write a blog with at least 150 words or more about the reading you have done in the past week. Please follow all rules for writing and do your best to show what your reading has been about recently.
1. Give the book title, author, and pages read in the past week (Ex. pages 45-115) 2. Write a summary of your reading. Remember a summary is telling all of the main things that happened in the story. 3. What did you notice in your reading? Please answer each question completely and to the best of your ability. You must have at least 150 words. Follow all rules for writing. Please read over and fix any mistakes before submitting.
1. Give the title, author, and the specific pages you have read since the last blog. 2. What new information do you know about the plot, characters, or setting since your last blog? 3. What is the conflict or problem in the story? 4. Based on what you know about this story (setting, problem, character, genre), what do you predict will happen next? 5. How does this story make you think about your own life? What connections do you have with the story? Please answer the following questions about the independent book you have been reading. You must answer each question completely and have at least 150 words all together.
1. Summarize what you have read about in your independent book up to this point. Include the book title, author, pages, and total pages you have read so far. 2. What does the (title, front cover, back cover, illustrations, chapter headings, dedication, introduction) tell you about the book? 3. Who are the main character(s)? Describe what each main character is like. 4. How is the main character like you or different from you? 5.. What similarities and differences do you see between events in this story and events in your own life? Your task is to convince your classmates and teacher(s) to read your book (or series) by writing a letter about the current book (series) that you are reading. Be sure to write the blog in friendly letter form like you were taught this year. Include the title and author of your book. Why should others read your book? What is so great about it? You may want to describe the plot, setting, characters, conflicts, the way the author writes, or reading strategies that you cannot help but use when you read this epic book (series). Write your letter so descriptively that others will be begging you to let them read your book (series). This blog should be at least 250 words, but no more than 400 words, so choose your words wisely!
Answer the following questions completely, numbering each question on the left margin. Be sure to do your best writing by putting a good deal of thought and effort into the assignment. Your blog should be 250 words or more. Please edit your writing before posting your response.
1. Write the title, author, total pages in the book, and pages you have read since our last blog (85-175). 2. Write a summary of this section of your book that you read. 3. What connections can you make with this book? (text-to-text; text-to-self; text-to-world) 4. What is something that happened in the story that you think is important? 5. What things do you know about the main character from the way he/she thinks or behaves? 6. Is there an author that you have really liked this year? Who is it, what books have you read,and what makes you like their books so much? Answer the following questions completely, numbering each question on the left margin. Be sure to do your best writing by putting a good deal of thought and effort into the assignment. Your blog should be 150 words or more. Please edit your writing before posting your response.
1. Write the title, author, total pages in the book, and pages you have read in the last two weeks. (1-150). 2. Write a summary of this section of your book that you read the past two weeks. 3. Describe a scene in your book that you could visualize very well. What did the author do to create a "picture" for the reader to be able to see? 4. What connections can you make with this book? (text-to-text; text-to-self; text-to-world) 5. Describe your favorite part of the book. Why is this part your favorite? ***When finished with this blog, work on typing your "Brag Book".*** Answer the following questions completely, numbering each question on the left margin. Be sure to do your best writing by putting a good deal of thought and effort into the assignment. Your blog should be at least 300 words or more. Please edit your writing before posting your response. 1. Write the title, author, total pages in the book, and pages you have read since your last blog (110-315).
2. Write a summary of this section of your book that you read the past two weeks. 3. What challenges has the main character faced, or what challenges lie ahead for him/her? 4. What things do you know about different characters in the book from the way he/she thinks or acts? 5. How would you describe the setting of the book? 6. What connections can you make with the characters or events in this book? (Text-to-Text, Text-to-Self, Text-to-World). 7. Read two other classmates' blogs and write at least three complete sentences about what they wrote. This could be compliments, thoughts about what you read, talking about their book or yours, making recommendations, etc. Answer the following questions completely, numbering each question on the left margin. Be sure to do your best writing by putting a good deal of thought and effort into the assignment. Your blog should be at least 300 words or more. Please edit your writing before posting your response.
1. Write the book title, author, and pages you have read since your last blog (pages 75-150). 2. Write a summary of your reading in the past week. 3. Look up your author and write three interesting facts about him or her. 4. Where and when does the story take place? 5. How is the setting similar or different from where you live? 6. What do you want to remember about this book? 7. What similarities and differences do you see between events in this story and events in your own life? 8. Who would you recommend your book to and why? Answer the following questions completely, numbering each question on the left margin. Be sure to do your best writing by putting a good deal of thought and effort into the assignment. Your blog should be at least 250 words or more. Please edit your writing before posting your response.
1. Write the title, author, total pages, and pages read since your last blog (Ex. 55-160) 2. What were the major plot events that took place in your reading? 3. What does the main character look like? Describe the main character in great detail. 4. How does this book remind you of other books you have read? 5. What decisions or choices did the main character make that you agreed with? Disagreed with? 6. What is the conflict or problem in the story? 7. What did you notice about the way the writer wrote, used language (words), or made the book interesting? Please respond to the following questions in complete sentences. Be sure to number each question that you are answering. Your blog should be at least 200 words or more and should be written following all of the rules of English. Please be sure to revise and edit before submitting.
1. Write the title, author, total pages, and the pages read in your book this week (Example: 25-140). 2. Re-tell what has happened in your book during your reading this week. 3. Choose a favorite quote from the book, type it correctly with punctuation, and tell why you chose it. 4. Write about any connections that you have made while reading this book. Tell which type of connection it is. 5. If you could talk to any character from your book, who would it be and why? What would you say to them? 6. Respond to two of your classmates' blogs by telling them what you like, what they could improve, or if reading their blog makes you want to read their book. Directions: Answer each question completely, using correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Your blog must be a minimum of 300 words.
1. Write the title, author, total pages, and pages read since your last blog. 2. Write a summary of what has happened in your book since your last blog. 3. In your own words, describe a scene from your book that you could clearly visualize. What did the author do to make this scene so clear for you? 4. What is the setting of your book? 5. Describe your favorite part of the book. Why is this part your favorite? 6. Describe your reading habits at home. How often are you reading? How many pages are you reading each day, or on average each week? How do you think your habits are helping or hurting you as a reader? 7. What is the best book that you have read this year? Why do you feel it is the best book you have read? 8. What is your favorite book genre to read and why? Directions: Answer the following questions as completely and thoroughly as possible. Put some thought and effort into what you are writing down. Write complete sentences, with correct punctuation, grammar, and spelling. You must write a minimum of 275 words.
1. Write the title of your book, the author, total pages, and pages you have read since the last blog. 2. Write a summary of what this section of reading is about in your book. 3. Describe the most important event. Give at least three reasons why you think it is the most important. 4. Describe several similarities and differences between the main character and you. 5. Do you like what you are reading? Why or why not? 6. Select a quote from your book that you like. Why did you pick it? How does it make you pause and think? 7. Compare what is happening to a character in your book with your own or a friend's life. 8. Read a blog of another 7th grader at Q.M.S. and comment, question, or give feedback about their blog and the book they are reading. Write a minimum of 150 words to tell about your reading this week. Please do your best writing, following all of the rules of English. Write your first name, last initial, and the hour that you are in when you post it.
1. Write the title, author, and total pages in your book. What page did you start and end on this week? 2. Tell about the important parts of this section of the book. 3. What do you want to remember about this book? 4. How is the main character like you or different from you? |