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Reading Response Journal

Entry #1: Genre (what genre is your IR book? Why?)
Entry #2: Sensory Details (find two sensory details - 2 post-its)
Entry #3: Setting (what is the setting of your IR book? how do you 
know? is it specific or general? how do you know?)
Entry #4: Story Elements (choose from: characters, plot, 
problem,solution, or theme) (period 1/2 and 5/6 only)
Entry #5: Figurative Language (find examples of similes, metaphors, 
personification, and idioms)
Entry #6: Similes & Metaphors (find a simile, draw it, change it to 
a metaphor, draw the metaphor)
Entry #7: Idiom (find an idiom, explain its figurative meaning, draw 
its literal meaning)
Entry #8: Personification (find an example of personification, 
explain its figurative meaning, draw its literal meaning)
Entry #9: Character Web (analyze the four ways that authors reveal 
characters)
Entry #10: Character Traits (list two or three traits of a character 
in your book; give support from the text)
Entry #11: Character Change (choose a character from your book; list 
the 4 steps of character change and apply it to the character/book)
Entry #12: Theme - "The Richer, the Poorer" (generalization chart)
Entry #13: Theme - "Many Moons" (generalization chart)
Entry #14: Theme and Conflict
Entry #15: Theme and Character
Entry #16: Theme, Tone, and Mood
Entry #17: Cause and Effect (complete three cause and effect phrases 
for your IR book)
Entry #18: Summarizing (complete 3 SWBS charts for your 
IR book)


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