After reading for 20 minutes, share with us what reading strategy you used while reading. You may use and comment on any of the following strategies:
Connections (text to self, text to text, text to world)
Mental Images (What words helped you create a picture?)
Context Clues (What word was new or beautiful for you? What words in the book helped you discover the meaning of that word?)
Fact and Opinion (Give evidence to support if the sentence from your story is a fact or an opinion.)
Character Development (Provide examples to show how your character's emotions are changing in the story.)
I read On The banks of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls Wilder. I had a mental image of people picking plums. The words that helped me create my mental image were... " they did not no what had become of there plum.
ReplyDeleteSluggers by Phil Bildner
ReplyDeleteI had a mental image of the magical baseball field.
Isabella
I am reading Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney. The opinion was that Manny loves macaroni.
ReplyDeleteI read the Christmas Kitten.A t-s is I love baby kittens.
ReplyDeleteMeet Me in Horrowood by Geronimo Stilton. The forest was fake. "he looked behind another tree it was completly flat. "
ReplyDeleteTitle: the ghost`s grave
ReplyDeleteChapter 1
Author: peg kehret
It was a mental image is I just moved to my new house and my mom just shot a bat in the kitchen
Omar
i read civl war by martin M. sandler
ReplyDeleteI read Where The Sidewalk ends by Shel Silverstein.I have a connection for you its a text to world connection here it is ... Shel Silverstein and my dad are very good at coming up with rhymes.
ReplyDeleteAva
I read the worlds fastest cars by nick cook . A connection that I had was that I like sports cars too.
ReplyDeleteI read Frankly Frannie Doggy Day Care by AJ Stern. The phrase, "Don't you worry about my crutches. I think they'll be just fine on their own." is an opinion because of the word think. It is someone's thought not a fact.
ReplyDeleteLilly
Monsters don't scuba dive by Debbie Daddy.
ReplyDeleteI used mental image. "She looked like a skinny seal perched at the end of the wooden pier with her bagpipes resting beside her"