S.2. Reading Journals. Extensive Reading Scheme. Holmes. Einstein? other extremely important questions from the science museum

Similar documents
A person who gathers clues to attempt to solve a mystery. The person the crime was committed against.

Mystery Genre Puzzle Book Project

Worksheets are in PDF format, so students can easily print out and work on them right away.

September Book Project

What can you learn from the character? How do you know this? Use a part of the story in your answer. RL 1.2

Students must complete each book report by the due date. Points will be deducted for each day it is turned in late. BOOK REPORT

Whole school activities and resources

BOOK REPORT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT R. LACOUMENTAS

6 th Grade - Learning Targets Reading Comprehension

My daily Reading Log - December 2013

Meece Middle School Curriculum Guide 6.W.1 6.W.2 6.W.4 6.W.5 6.W.6 6.RI.2 6.RI.3 6.RI.5 6.LS.3. 6.RL.1 6.RL.2 6.RL.3 6.RL.4 6.RL.

Jefferson School District Literature Standards Kindergarten

Predicting Story Outcomes

Extras. Reading aloud to your child is still important. Reading

Fairy Tales Of Hans Christian Andersen By Andersen H. C. (Hans Christian) READ ONLINE

BOYS LATIN SUMMER READING JOURNAL

Genres Reading Quilt

Youth Film Challenge activities

Title: Genre Study Grade: 2 nd grade Subject: Literature Created by: Synda Tindall, Elkhorn Public Schools (Dec. 2006)

The central or main idea of a nonfiction text is the point the author is making about a topic.

STAAR Reading Terms 6th Grade. Group 1:

-This is the first grade of the marking period. Be sure to do your very best work and answer all parts of the assignment completely and thoroughly.

STAAR Reading Terms 5th Grade

Step 3 Teachers Guide

S.K.H. Tsing Yi Chu Yan Primary School

ILAR Grade 7. September. Reading

! Figurative Language in The Nobodies Album

1st Quarter (8 ½ weeks) Unit/ Length Big Ideas Basic Outline/ Structure Content Vocabulary Text Assessment CCSS 1. Genres / Author s Purpose 2 Weeks

Anatomy of a Fairy Tale Class Discussion Guide

The character who struggles or fights against the protagonist. The perspective from which the story was told in.

Word Log. Word I don t know: Page: What I think it means: Word I don t know: Page: What I think it means: Word I don t know: Page:

Scouting and Sherlock holmes

The Daring Nancy Drew

Biography Research. By Melissa Shutler. (c)2015 Melissa Shutler

Narrative Reading Learning Progression

Broken Arrow Public Schools 4 th Grade Literary Terms and Elements

The character who struggles or fights against the protagonist. The perspective from which the story was told in.

!! The!Wave! by#morton#rhue# # # # # # # Students #handout# # # #


Library Supplies Genre Subject Classification Label

Independent Reading Assignment Checklist Ms. Gentile Grade 7

Independent Reading Assignment Checklist Ms. Gentile Grade 7

The Television Inventions that Shook the World Series

Curriculum Overview Sheet

MCPS Enhanced Scope and Sequence Reading Definitions

Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Slippery Salamander S A L A M A N D E R Activity 1. Puzzle Me 2.

Petra, Calder, and Tommy

dis- un- in- Encyclopedia Brown Spelling Words Name Word Sort Sort the list words by their prefix

A Teaching Guide for Daniel Kirk s Library Mouse Books

Literary Genre Poster Set

LITERAL UNDERSTANDING Skill 1 Recalling Information

Mr. Schmid s 5 th Grade Class Book Report Projects

OBJECTIVES: 1. To enhance students English proficiency through. reading enjoyably. 2. To guide students to explore the realm of knowledge

A GOOD READ LEARNING OUTCOMES BADGE REQUIREMENTS. Guards & Rangers - a good read badge

Fairy Tale Writing Projects

Provost Williams C.E. Primary School And Nursery English Long Term Plan. Year 1 Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Traditional Tales Fairy Tales 6 weeks

Advanced Placement Literature and Composition Novel Outline (Grades 11 12)

Chapter 1 Midterm Review

KEROUAC: A BIOGRAPHY BY CHARTERS, ANN (1994) PAPERBACK BY ANN CHARTERS

MAYWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOLS Maywood, New Jersey. LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER CURRICULUM Kindergarten - Grade 8. Curriculum Guide May, 2009

SLEEPING BEAUTY STUDY GUIDE. Play Synopsis. The Sleeping Beauty

Literary Terms Review. Part I

Getting to know a text:

Short Story and Literature Notes. English 9 Mrs. DiSalvo

GRADE 6 ELA Month: September-November Skills/Standards Month: September Skills Concept/Theme

BOOK READING IN NEW ZEALAND

Cobblestones defeat Bond shoot in Rome

Sample. The Feather Chase. Grades 3-6. Mystery Writing Lapbook with Study Guide & Teacher s Manual. Crime-Solving Cousins Mysteries Book One

Summer Reading Assignment Incoming 10 th Graders The Sagemont School

4-H Science Investigation Script

A Sherlock Holmes story The Norwood Builder by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Chapter 1

Bryan Adams Feeder Pattern Academic Year Curriculum Map

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Revision booklet

SHERLOCK TEACHER S NOTES

Broken Arrow Public Schools 3 rd Grade Literary Terms and Elements

Literary Techniques. Grade Level: 4-6

The Dead Witness (Connoisseur's Collections) By Michael Sims READ ONLINE

151 West 26 th Street New York, NY STUDY GUIDE

Assembly: Who d Be a Viking?

Literature Links. Reading Skills

The Mystery of the Missing Food name

Three by Justin D Ath

STAGE TEEN CONSERVATORY ACTING CLASSES SPRING 2015 TEEN CONSERVATORY AND DALLAS CHILDREN S THEATER PAID

My time. Unit Read and listen. Lesson 1. There's NOTHING to do! I'm so bored... That's OK. You can use these. They're my brother's.

World Study Guide Literature Series Pinocchio Suggested ages Created by: Susan Williams & Katherine Reader. Sample file

Additionally, an objective test (multiple choice/true-false) will be given on the novels during the first week of school.

Make Your Own Fairy Tale Template

Course: Reading Year: Teacher: Kindergarten

Grade Level: 4 th Grade. Correlated WA. Standard(s): Pacing:

Types of Books. Grade Level: 1 2

NAME: Study Guide Language Arts Part I: Directions: Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow it. Type vs.

Y7 Topic Assessment What parents can do to support Term 1:1 6 weeks

Sixth Grade 101 LA Facts to Know

Jake and Lily. Jerry Spinelli. A Novel Study by Nat Reed

Build a Better World Summer Reading Challenge

Crime Drama Questionnaire

GLOSSARY OF TERMS. It may be mostly objective or show some bias. Key details help the reader decide an author s point of view.

An interactive mystery game (Approx years old)

Lord Arthur Savile's Crime And Other Stories PDF

Grade 1 Reading Unit 1 Scaffolding Suggested Artifacts WIDA English Language Proficiency Standards Level 1:

Transcription:

S.2 No. Fiction Non-fiction Reading Journals Extensive Reading Scheme Books to be read Score 5 4 3 2 1 1 Ugly Betty Page Book Report ms 2 The Devil Wears Prada Page 3 Karate Mouse Page 4 A Christmas Carol Page 5 Three Short Stories of Shelock Holmes Page 6 rest Gump Page 7 Mouse and the Bullies (Part 1) Page 8 Mouse and the Bullies (Part 2) Page 9 Barack Obama Page 10 Did it take creativity, Albert Einstein? 11 How loud can you burp? And other extremely important questions from the science museum Page Page 12 Mysteries of the Unexplained Page 13 How to lie with Statistics Page Name: Class: ( ) Date of submission: Page 1

No. Fiction Non-fiction Books to be read Score 5 4 3 2 1 Remarks 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page Page 2

English Short Book Report m Class: [Group: ] Date: 1 FICTION Type of Book: Adventure Detective Story Love Story Ghost Story Mystery Science Fiction Classics Short Story Fairy Tales Others: (please specify) Part 1 1. Story Steps Follow the arrows to re-tell the events of the story in the order which they happened. Setting (When and where does the story take place?) Main Characters: 1. 2. 3. 4. Solution: (How is the problem solved?) The Problem: (Describe the problem the main character has in the story.) Ending: Page 3

2. What have you learnt from the story? 3. Find two words/expressions that you don t understand from the story. Look them up and give the following information. a. part of speech ( ) b. meaning (M) c. example sentence (e.g.) 1. ( ) 2. ( ) M: M: e.g.: e.g.: Part 2 Characters Complete the profiles below. You may draw a picture for the characters. Good Character Vs Evil Character Name: Age: Personality: I think he/she/it is Name: Age: Personality: I think he /she/it is Because Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 4

English Short Book Report m Class: [Group: ] Date: 1 FICTION Type of Book: Adventure Detective Story Love Story Ghost Story Mystery Science Fiction Classics Short Story Fairy Tales Others: (please specify) Part 1 1. Story Steps Follow the arrows to re-tell the events of the story in the order which they happened. Setting (When and where does the story take place?) Main Characters: 1. 2. 3. 4. Solution: (How is the problem solved?) The Problem: (Describe the problem the main character has in the story.) Ending: Page 5

2. What have you learnt from the story? 3. Find two words/expressions that you don t understand from the story. Look them up and give the following information. a. part of speech ( ) b. meaning (M) c. example sentence (e.g.) 1. ( ) 2. ( ) M: M: e.g.: e.g.: Part 2 Characters Complete the profiles below. You may draw a picture for the characters. Good Character Vs Evil Character Name: Age: Personality: I think he/she/it is Name: Age: Personality: I think he /she/it is Because Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 6

English Short Book Report Class: [Group: ] Date: 2 FICTION Type of Book: Adventure Detective Story Love Story Ghost Story Mystery Science Fiction Classics Short Story Fairy Tales Others: (please specify) Part 1 Plot Write notes in each of the following sections: Setting (When and where does the story take place?): Good Characters: Evil (bad) Characters: 1. 1. 2. 2. Summary: I think the most exciting surprising interesting heart-warming impressive part of the story takes place when Page 7

Part 2 My Favourite Character In the web below, list four character traits of your favourite character in the story. What is he/she/it like? How does he/she/it act? How does he/she/it feel? I think he/she/it is I think he/she/it is Character s name I think he/she/it is I think he/she/it is What have you learnt from the above character? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 8

English Short Book Report Class: [Group: ] Date: 2 FICTION Type of Book: Adventure Detective Story Love Story Ghost Story Mystery Science Fiction Classics Short Story Fairy Tales Others: (please specify) Part 1 Plot Write notes in each of the following sections: Setting (When and where does the story take place?): Good Characters: Evil (bad) Characters: 1. 1. 2. 2. Summary: I think the most exciting surprising interesting heart-warming impressive part of the story takes place when Page 9

Part 2 My Favourite Character In the web below, list four character traits of your favourite character in the story. What is he/she/it like? How does he/she/it act? How does he/she/it feel? I think he/she/it is I think he/she/it is Character s name I think he/she/it is I think he/she/it is What have you learnt from the above character? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 10

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 4 FICTION A. Fill out the story map. Setting: Page 11

B. In the web below, list four character traits of your favourite character in the story. What is he/she/it like? How does he/she/it act? How does he/she/it feel? I think he/she/it is I think he/she/it is Character s name I think he/she/it is I think he/she/it is What have you learnt from the above character? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 12

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 4 FICTION B. Fill out the story map. Setting: Page 13

B. In the web below, list four character traits of your favourite character in the story. What is he/she/it like? How does he/she/it act? How does he/she/it feel? I think he/she/it is I think he/she/it is Character s name I think he/she/it is I think he/she/it is What have you learnt from the above character? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 14

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 5 FICTION 1. Complete the following information: Setting: The crime: Characters: Detective(s) Victim(s) Witness(es) Suspect(s) Suspect 1 Suspect 2 Suspect 3 Name: Name: Name: Motive: Motive: Motive: Page 15 Page 15

2. What clues does the detective(s) discover? Clue 1 Clue 2 Clue 3 3. How is the mystery solved? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 16

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 5 FICTION 4. Complete the following information: Setting: The crime: Characters: Detective(s) Victim(s) Witness(es) Suspect(s) Suspect 1 Suspect 2 Suspect 3 Name: Name: Name: Motive: Motive: Motive: Page 17 Page 17

5. What clues does the detective(s) discover? Clue 1 Clue 2 Clue 3 6. How is the mystery solved? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 18

English Book Report m Class: [Group: ] Date: 7 NON-FICTION 1. Which type of book is it? Art Sports Hand crafts Astronomy and geography Music Games Home Economics Science Others 2. What have you learnt from this book? Recreational methods Common knowledge Life skills Interpersonal skills Others 3. Which ideas from this book are the most practical or interesting? Page 19

4. Do you think that the things you have learnt from the book can enrich your life or upgrade your life quality? Is it useful to you? Please illustrate by giving examples if you say YES; explain by giving reasons if you say NO. OR 5. Will you recommend this book to your friends? Why or why not? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 20

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 14 NON-FICTION A. Read a biography and fill in the following biography research form. Name: Date of birth: Early Life: Occupation: Awards / Major achievements: Family life: 3 interesting facts: Page 21

B. Answer the following questions. 1. If you could meet the character, what would you ask him / her? 2. Tell whether you like or don t like this book. Give three reasons for your opinion. Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 22

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 14 NON-FICTION C. Read a biography and fill in the following biography research form. Name: Date of birth: Early Life: Occupation: Awards / Major achievements: Family life: 3 interesting facts: Page 23

D. Answer the following questions. 3. If you could meet the character, what would you ask him / her? 4. Tell whether you like or don t like this book. Give three reasons for your opinion. Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 24

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 15 NON-FICTION List three facts you learn from this book: 1. 2. 3. What was the most interesting thing you liked about the book? The most interesting thing I liked was Write down 4 new words that you learn from this book. 1. ( ) 2. ( ) What do you think about this book? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 25

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 15 NON-FICTION List three facts you learn from this book: 1. 2. 3. What was the most interesting thing you liked about the book? The most interesting thing I liked was Write down 4 new words that you learn from this book. 5. ( ) 6. ( ) What do you think about this book? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 26

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 15 NON-FICTION List three facts you learn from this book: 1. 2. 3. What was the most interesting thing you liked about the book? The most interesting thing I liked was Write down 4 new words that you learn from this book. 9. ( ) 10. ( ) What do you think about this book? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 27

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 15 NON-FICTION List three facts you learn from this book: 1. 2. 3. What was the most interesting thing you liked about the book? The most interesting thing I liked was Write down 4 new words that you learn from this book. 13. ( ) 14. ( ) What do you think about this book? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 28

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 15 NON-FICTION List three facts you learn from this book: 1. 2. 3. What was the most interesting thing you liked about the book? The most interesting thing I liked was Write down 4 new words that you learn from this book. 17. ( ) 18. ( ) What do you think about this book? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 29

English Book Report m Class: [Group ] Date: 15 NON-FICTION List three facts you learn from this book: 1. 2. 3. What was the most interesting thing you liked about the book? The most interesting thing I liked was Write down 4 new words that you learn from this book. 21. ( ) 22. ( ) What do you think about this book? Below Average (2) Re-write the report! Page 30

Page 31