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8th Grade Summer Reading Assignment Due August 20, 2018 (No projects accepted after 8/24/18) In Conroe ISD, we encourage all students to read over the summer in order to enrich learning and provoke thought. Summer reading strengthens reading skills, increases academic achievement, fosters a love for reading, and empowers students to become life-long learners. Additionally, students who enroll in a Pre AP or AP English course are expected to engage in summer reading as it prepares students for the upcoming school year and creates an initial common framework for classroom discussion and instruction. Directions: You will be required to read TWO books this summer. Choose one of the titles below, and complete the book portrait assignment for that novel. You will also need to read Refugee by Alan Gratz and complete the attached QQR journal entries. These two assignments will be taken as one major grade for the first 9 weeks. These books were chosen from the Texas Lone Star List, a recommended reading list developed by public and school librarians from the Young Adult Round Table. The purpose of the list is to encourage students in grades 6, 7, or 8 to explore a variety of current books. The Lone Star list is intended for recreational reading, not to support a specific curriculum. Beanstalker and Other Hilarious Scarytales by Kiersten White Between Two Skies by Joanne O Sullivan The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora by Pablo Cartaya Four-Four-Two by Dean Hughes Frogkisser! by Garth Nix Heartless by Marissa Meyer Impyrium by Henry H. Neff The Inquisitor s Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog by Adam Gidwitz Last Day on Mars by Kevin Emerson Miles Morales: Spider-Man by Jason Reynolds Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson Scythe by Neal Shusterman Short by Holly Goldberg Sloan The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: Squirrel Meets World by Shannon Hale & Dean Hale The Van Gogh Deception by Deron Hicks Warcross by Marie Lu Well, That Was Awkward by Rachel Vail Wild Bird by Wendelin Van Draanen York: The Shadow Cipher by Laura Ruby If you would like to read descriptions of these books, or want more information to help you choose a title, please visit the 2018 Texas Lonestar Annotated Reading List: https://bit.ly/2ia7stv.

Summer Reading Book Portrait Assignment Directions: Use your summer reading novel to create a portrait for your book. This portrait can be created digitally or through original artwork. The book portrait must be on an 8.5 x 11 piece of printer paper; notebook paper will not be accepted. Book Portrait Requirements - 1. Four quotes to create the frame around the edges of the portrait - You may use different colors or writing styles that represent the story. The four quotes should be correctly cited (author last name and page #) and contain: a. 1 quote which you feel is the most important line in the story at the top of the portrait b. 1 quote featuring an example of imagery on the right side of the portrait c. 1 quote featuring an example of personification at the bottom of the portrait d. 1 quote featuring an example of a metaphor on the left side of the portrait 2. A visual image or symbol which creates a central focus for your portrait - This image or symbol should be significant to the novel. This image or symbol should not be a replica of the book cover or movie poster. The image should be creative. 3. Title of novel & name of author - These can be placed anywhere inside the portrait. You should use different colors or writing styles that represent your novel. 4. A theme statement for the novel - This can be placed anywhere inside the portrait using unique colors or writing styles. A theme statement is the central message of a literary work. a. A story might be about love so a theme statement would then state the message ABOUT love. i. Love, if taken to extremes, can be negative rather than positive. ii. Love can conquer even the greatest evil. 5. Rate the novel on a scale of 1-5 stars (1 is the worse, 5 is the best) - Write a 2-3 sentence explanation of why you gave it this rating. This should be at the bottom of the portrait (inside the quotes frame). Avoid general statements such as it is slow or it s not good. Tips for a higher grade - Be creative - think about what you want to say about your novel to make it stand out. Everything should represent your novel in a unique way. Use different colors with a purpose - think of colors that represent your novel. Keep it neat - don t fold or crinkle the page. It should not look like you just finished it before class started.

Book Portrait Rubric - 4 important quotes or phrases (3 points each) 12 Visual image - effective, not a replica of poster or book cover Theme statement - 1 complete sentence; states a central message about the novel Novel rating - star rating & 2-3 sentence explanation 10 10 10 Neat; Creative; Effort is evident 5 Title of novel & name of author 3 Completed and turned in QQR journal entries 50 TOTAL 100 ***PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR FIRST & LAST NAME ON THE BACK OF THE PORTRAIT***

Summer Reading Assignment Name: Pre-AP English students at York Junior High during summer 2018 are required to complete the book portrait assignment in addition to the QQR (Question Quote Response) journal entries. While reading Refugee by Alan Gratz, complete the attached QQR journal (you can answer on the pages attached). The following questions require you to find and use text evidence to support your responses: 1. As you read, look for changes in a character s attitude. List and explain two of them here. 2. List two actions of a main character. Why does the character do these things? 3. As you read, look for opinions a character has towards people or events. List and explain two of them here. 4. Describe one similarity and difference you have with a main character in your book. 5. Relate two experiences the character had with two experiences of your own. Please note: Each of these questions will be answered with two journal entries (2 quotes and 2 responses). The final question will be a reflection question: 6. After you read, reflect on how one character changes throughout the book. Please note: This question is not required to have textual evidence (quote). Good Example and a Non-example of an entry for the QQR journal - The quote must be complete and understandable, providing evidence for the answer to the question. The response must answer the question. The page number must be given. Question Page # Quote (be sure to use ) Response 1. As you read, look for changes in a character s attitude. List and explain two of them here. 19 (GOOD EXAMPLE) With Lourdes, he is openly affectionate. He refuses to make his Mother s Day card at school. Enrique s attitude changes from a loving son to an angry one because he believes his mother has abandoned him. s attitude changes from to (NON-EXAMPLE) The character s attitude changes IDK his Mother s Day card at school He didn t want to make her a card.

Summer Reading QQR Chart Name: Question Pg # Quote (be sure to use ) Response 1. As you read, look for changes in a character s attitude. List and explain two of them here. s attitude changes from to The character s attitude changes 2. List two actions of a main character. Why does the character do these things? does I think the main character does

Question Pg # Quote (be sure to use ) Response 3. As you read, look for opinions a character has toward people or events. List and explain two of them here. Sentences stems for The character s opinion is about This character s opinion about shows 4. Describe one similarity and one difference you have with a main character in your book. I am similar/different from I see things similarly or differently from on the issue of

Question Pg # Quote (be sure to use ) Response 5. Relate two experience the character had with two experiences of your own. I relate with because I remember when talks about when happened, and I remember when 6. After you read, reflect on how one character changes throughout the book. (3-5 complete sentences) Sentences stems for response (above): changes throughout the book by changes throughout the book As I was reading, I think changed when