Wednesday, October 26, 2011

10/27 READ CAREFULLY!

Readers,
We have been talking about FACTS in our reading class.  After reading for 20 minutes, record the title and author of your book in the comment section.  THEN, record at least one fact from your book.

Examples to guide you:
FICTION:
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst
Alexander got gum stuck in his hair.

NON-FICTION:
Bats by Nancy Shaw
The two-inch long ears of the long-eared bat are almost as big as its body.

25 comments:

  1. The Missing Mummy by Ron Roy.
    The gold was stolen.

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  2. Today I read 101 Animal Secrets by Melvin + Gilda Berger.One fact I learned was that Chimpanzees "smile" when they are scared or afraid.

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  3. I read a seires of unfortanate events #3 the wide window by Lemony Snicket.
    The word I learned was ancshos wich means nervos.
    casey

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  4. Today I read A Series of unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket the contaxt clue was they say a long long time ago

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  5. I read my mom is a wonder .by Michelle messoudi. A fact that I learned in the book was that ALLWAYS LISTIN TO YOUR MOTHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  6. I read DIARY OF A WIMPY KID UGLY TRUTH BY:JEFF KINNEY MY FAVORITE WORD WAS WIMPY ETHAN

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  7. I read Bella the Bunny Fairy. By Daisy Meadows. A TRUE fact in this story is Bunnys are real. They are also very cute.

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  8. today i read a little story of history. a fact that i learned was that the minortor.

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  9. Trauma Queen by Barbra Dee

    The girl wore a purple dress to the dance.

    Isabella

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  10. I read Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder.Nonfiction: One fact is that every body in the Ingalls family was sick.

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  11. Fiction:
    lunch Money by Andrew Clements
    Greg LOVES money and thats a fact!!!!
    Ava

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  12. I read Goddess Girls 2: Persephone the Phony by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams.
    Persephone herself often took the form of a dove when she flew places.
    Lilly

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  13. Cam Janson and the Ice Skate Mystery By David A. Adler. Erik lost the locker key to there shoes.

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  14. Frindle

    Andrew Clements

    word Frindle clues there are no clues

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  15. I read Witch cat by Joan Carris.A fictional fact is Roseta got a concussion.

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  16. FICTION: Arthur's First Sleep Over by Marc Brown. Arthur scared D.W.
    Connie

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  17. In the book ''zombie zone a to z mysteries'', their was a sign in the forest that said ''zombie zone''. it was in bright red!

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  18. Today I read The Greatest Game Ever Played by Phil Bildner. The word I did not get is comfort, but it means making someone feel better or comfortable.

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  19. Title:U.S Navy S.E.A.L.s
    Author:Joe Funk
    Facts: throughout the rigors of trainining to be seals condidates must work together thruugh hardship to accomplish goals as a team

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  20. Non-Fiction
    The Greatest Game Ever Played by Phil Bildner
    For the first time in NFL history, a game would be descided by sudden death overtime.

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  21. Monsters Don't Scuba dive by Debbie Dadey

    Liza's face was red from running and she was panting..

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  22. I read Show Horses by Margaret Fetty. Fact: A baby female horse is called a filly and a baby male horse is called a colt.

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  23. the world i learned was mysterious i new how to say it but i did no how it spell but now i do

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  24. I read Bella Sara: Valkrist's Flight by Felicity Brown and Spoops. Fact: Bella Sara is the name of the real magic horse. Hope you have reading Mrs.Ford and Ms.Wheeler.

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  25. I read CAM jANSEN By DAVID A. ADLER. mMy mental image was when Cam Jansen said how was that running from the Julrey store becuse i thouht it was a rober how was running from the Julrey store that is my mental image. HOLLY

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