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May 2017 To the Parents and Incoming 6 th Grade Students: Shelton is committed to the intellectual development of each student. For this reason, the English department requires summer reading and a book report from all students. Requirements for all incoming 6 th graders: Select and read one novel from the Shelton 6 th Grade Summer Reading List. The book must be one the student has not previously read. Books on tape are permitted. Return your selection to your student s advisor by May 5, 2017. Follow the instructions in this packet to complete a written book report on the book. The report may be neatly handwritten or typed. Complete a visual for the book (poster, mobile, diorama, etc.). Have both the report, including pre-writes and rough drafts, and the visual ready to turn in on the first day of school. We hope the students enjoy their summer reading. If you have questions, please contact Tina Graves at tgraves@shelton.org or Lisa Tyler at ltyler@shelton.org. Sincerely, Shelton Middle School English Teachers Page 1

6 th Grade Book Report Checklist Completed Required item: Paragraph 1 pre-write: INTRO/SETTING Paragraph 1 rough draft Paragraph 2 pre-write: PLOT SUMMARY Paragraph 2 rough draft Paragraph 3 pre-write: MAIN CHARACTER Paragraph 3 rough draft Paragraph 4 pre-write: OPINION/RECOMMENDATION Paragraph 4 rough draft Revise and Edit have someone proofread Final draft Combine all paragraphs neatly with all corrections made. Title page to include: Title of book, Summer Book Report, your name, and the date. You may also include a picture. Visual The visual does not have to be a poster. Be clever! Ideas: diorama mobile video, imovie diagram painting timeline model costume PowerPoint Arrange pages in order: Title page, final draft, all pre-writes and rough drafts. Staple all pages together OR place in a folder. Bring complete report and visual on the first day of school. Page 2

GRADE SHEET Name: Book: Possible Points Points Earned 1: Intro/Setting 10 - Title, author, character, experiences - When, where, sensory images 2: Plot Summary 10-3-5 main events 3: Main Character 10 - Physical description, personality, examples 4: Opinion/Recommendation 10 Pre-writes 5 Format 5 - Neatness Rough draft 10 Spelling (final draft) 10 Punctuation (final draft) 10 Visual 20 Final Grade **Late penalty = 10 points per day Page 3

Paragraph 1 Pre-write INTRO/SETTING In the topic sentence, state the title and author, and then describe the story. EXAMPLE 1: Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson is an exciting tale of pirates and danger. EXAMPLE 2: The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane gives a vivid description of the Civil War. A. Topic Sentence (include title and author): B. When did the story take the place? C. How long did the story take? D. Where did the story happen? E. Describe the place or places. F. Concluding Sentence: Page 4

Paragraph 1 Rough Draft Page 5

Paragraph 2 Pre-write PLOT SUMMARY A. How does the story begin? B. What happens next? C. Then what happens? D. What happens after that? E. How does the story end? Page 6

Paragraph 2 Rough Draft Page 7

Paragraph 3 Pre-write MAIN CHARACTER A. Who is the main character in the story? B. Describe the character s physical appearance. C. Describe his/her personality. D. Does he/she change in the story? How? E. Concluding Sentence: Page 8

Paragraph 3 Rough Draft Page 9

Paragraph 4 Pre-write OPINION/RECOMMENDATION A. What is your opinion of the book? B. To whom would you recommend the book? Why? C. Concluding Sentence: Page 10

Paragraph 4 Rough Draft Page 11

Final Copy Combine all paragraphs neatly and with all corrections made. Page 12

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VISUAL AID Your visual aid does not have to be a poster. The visual will be graded on creativity, effort, and an explanation of how it ties to the novel. Ideas: Dress up as a character Mobile Video, imovie Diorama Painting PowerPoint Model Diagram Timeline Page 16