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Aldine ISD Summer Reading Response Log High School English IV Grades 12 (entering English IV) Student Name In this packet you will find: a list of books you can choose to read, a list of products for you to respond to each novel and ways for you to work on vocabulary for each book you read. Use this Reading Response Packet as a guide for the requirements to record your summer reading. Look through this packet carefully to see what is required before you begin. Write all notes and responses on your own paper, perhaps a notebook, and turn in to your English teacher. During the summer you are expected to read and respond to at least three books if you will be in regular English and at least five books if you will be in AP, GT, or Dual Credit English. o One book is required from the list provided if you are in regular English. Two books are required from the list provided if you are in AP, GT, or Dual Credit English. o The other selections may be made from one of the suggested lists that are available on the district web site (www.aldine.k12.tx.us). You may also select books that have been recommended to you by a friend or your teacher. 1

If you are entering English IV Grade 12 Choose from these selections: Fiction: **1984 by George Orwell *Anthem by Ayn Rand **Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya **A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens ***The Color Purple by Alice Walker ***Emma by Jane Austen **The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien **In the Time of Butterflies by Julia Alvarez **Mythology by Edith Hamilton **Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw ***Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier ***The Secret Sharer by Joseph Conrad ***Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe *The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien *Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith ***Watchmen by Allan Moore Nonfiction: *Having Our Say by the Delany Sisters ***How to Read Novels Like a Professor by Thomas Foster ***How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas Foster **Nickel and Dimed in America by Barbara Ehrenreich Students who will be in English IV Regular will choose 3 or more books to read and respond to. Students who will be in English IV AP or GT or Dual Credit will choose 5 or more books to read and respond to. Key: * = Easy Read ** = Medium Read *** = Difficult Read Required Reading List (above) Students in regular English classes must read 1 book from the list above Students in Pre-AP/GT/Dual Credit/AP/IB must read 2 books from this list. Suggested Reading Lists (www.aldine.k12.tx.us) Students in regular English classes must read 2 additional books of choice. Lists of suggested books can be found on the Aldine web page. Students in Pre-AP/GT/Dual Credit/AP/IB must read 3 additional books of choice. Lists of suggested books can be found on the Aldine web page. 2

Suggested Reader Response Guiding Questions for Fiction 1. How is a character in your book similar or different to a character in another book, movie, or someone you know? Explain how the two characters are similar and/or how they are different. 2. If you could change one thing in the book, what would it be? Why would you change it? How would you change it? 3. Choose a character and explain how the character changes throughout the story. What causes the change? What lessons does the character learn? 4. If you had to persuade someone else to read this book, what would you say? Without revealing the resolution (ending), write enough about this book to make someone else want to read it. 5. Discuss the creative techniques the author used to make the story more effective (ex. flashbacks, point of view, foreshadowing, descriptive words). Explain how these techniques helped or interfered with your understanding of the story. 6. What is one conflict in the story? How was the conflict resolved? What might have happened if the conflict was not resolved? 7. What is an important lesson or message that you learned from this novel/ how did the author reveal this message or lesson? Suggested Reader Response Guiding Questions for Nonfiction 8. After having read this book, what would you do differently? How can you apply the information in this book to your life? In other words, what is the relevance of this book to readers of your generation? 9. What are the most important ideas in the book? Are they important to others or just to you? Why is that? 10. What conclusions can you draw from reading the book? What information in the text helped you draw those conclusions? 11. What information from this book would you like to share with someone else? Why? 12. What is the author s purpose for writing this book? Who is the intended audience? Use evidence from the book to support what you decided to say. 3

Please use this format to respond to each book you choose to read. Book Title Author I choose to respond to # of the response choices on page 3. 4

Personal Word List People who read a lot have really large vocabularies. We can make an inference that, as you read and come in contact with a lot of new words, you learn some of these words. To help you learn some new words as you read this summer, we ask that you document some words from your reading that you do not know. For each book, please find at least four words you do not know. You may use any of the formats below to gather information about the new words you find in your reading. VOCABULARY OPTION 1 Word: Book: Pg. #: Definition: Context Clues that helped me: VOCABULARY OPTION 2 Vocabulary word Definition Personal association with the word An illustration of the word s meaning VOCABULARY OPTION 3 Sentence where you saw the word: Definition: An example of the word: The Word Page # Synonyms: Antonyms: 5