Funny picture journal prompts
[DOC File]A Menu of Reading Response Activities
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Complete a journal entry about the theme or author’s message using hamburger writing. Why do you think the author wrote this book? What is the theme or author’s message?-Support the author’s message by giving 2 – 3 examples from the story. Choice 11: Character Analysis . Complete a journal entry about the main characters.
[DOC File]114 PROMPTS FOR READING LOG
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Sep 13, 2012 · Draw a picture for what you just read. Draw 4 objects that represent your reading. Write a sentence for each, telling what each item says about what you’ve been reading. Draw the line down the center of your paper. One the left, list what you like about what you read and why. On the left, list what you didn’t like and why.
[DOC File]Provide sentence prompts for students to complete…
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Journal prompts are typically multi-layered and more thought provoking than sentence prompts. The same journal prompt can be reused multiple times over the course of a text-reading. As responses to the same prompt change over time, comprehension progress is revealed.
[DOC File]Short Story Unit Plan - MR. FURMAN'S EDUCATIONAL PORTAL
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Journal Writing. Students are expected to briefly respond in a writing journal after reading each story. The writing journals are a place where you can record your reactions, no matter what they are. These journals will only be marked on completion, not on content, so have some fun and don’t worry about grammar, fancy vocabulary, or spelling.
[DOC File]Impromptu Speech Topics
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Judge the Academy Award decision for best picture winner Slumdog Millionaire. DEFINE → To get good impromptu speech topics make clear what the precise meaning of a word, term, phrase or situation is and why this definition is necessary. E.g. Give the exact meaning of of narcissism.
[DOC File]Final Projects for The Scarlet Letter - Mr. Bailey's Class
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Create a journal/diary for one of the three main characters. In that character’s voice (first person), you will create . at least 10 dated entries. based on what’s happening at the time. This will allow you to comment on the major events of the plot. You MUST comment on the following: The first appearance of the character in the story
[DOC File]A Menu of Reading Response Activities
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You should complete a reading journal entry every Monday. You should spend 15-30 minutes reading before completing the journal entry. Make sure each journal entry contains the following: the date, title of the book, author, pages read and your menu choice. Check off your choice and choose a different option each week. Choice 1: Make Music
[DOC File]Lesson Plan on the Short Story “Charles” by Shirley Jackson
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Lesson Plan on the Short Story “Charles” by Shirley Jackson Overview: Students will examine Shirley Jackson’s short story, “Charles” by completing a series of activities.The pre-reading activities include a journal entry, a four step approach to vocabulary, a prediction exercise using the program Inspiration, and a graffiti wall.
[DOCX File]Summer Writing Ideas
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I would like you to create a Summer Journaling Folder this summer. In this handout you will find LOTS of WRITING PROMPTS. You are free to choose any TEN (10) PROMPTS over the course of your summer vacation (one a week). For each prompt, I would like you to write 150-200 (OR MORE) words. Your summer writing can be typed or handwritten.
[DOC File]Response Journal Guidelines for Students
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I thought it was funny when… I can relate to this chapter / story / character because… The part that makes a real picture in my mind is… Fiction Response Journal Prompts. Read the assigned selection and write a response. Begin each response with the book title and the. date of your journal entry. Example: Book Title Nov. 2, 2002
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