Summer Reading Project

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SUMMER READING PROJECT

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Summer Reading Project. Important ideas to remember. Reading is essential to success at FROST! First impression of YOU First GRADE at Frost High Expectations. FIRST CHOICE. Write a book review . Include: - a summary of the book - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SUMMER READING PROJECT

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IMPORTANT IDEAS TO REMEMBER..

Reading is essential to success at FROST!

First impression of YOU

First GRADE at Frost

High Expectations

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FIRST CHOICEWrite a book review.

Include:- a summary of the book- whether or not you recommend it to others - why you recommend it to others

Make sure your summary and recommendation go beyond the basics.

About one page in length.

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SECOND CHOICEWrite a descriptive character sketch of one

character from the book.

Describe his/her using this acronym: L (looks), A (acts)S (speaks)T (thinks)O (what others think about him/her).

Be specific, include details, and write one paragraph for each of the characteristics in the L.A.S.T.O. acronym.

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THIRD CHOICECreate a book cover that

illustrates something connected to the book.

Make sure the illustration is detailed and

colorful.

On the reverse side of your illustration, write a summary of the book which is at least two paragraphs in length

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FOURTH CHOICEIllustrate your favorite scene from the

book. Make sure that your illustration is detailed and

colorful.

Write a one paragraph summary of the scene you illustrated.

Write a second paragraph to explain why it was memorable.

Make sure your summary and explanation go beyond the basics.

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FIFTH CHOICEApply the six reading strategies.

Use the reading log attached.

Complete the entire log. You will apply:

Each strategy should be detailed and well explained. (two - five sentences per strategy)

• Predicting• Visualizing• Questioning

• Connecting• Inferring• Summarizing

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DON’T FORGET!Reading is essential to success at FROST!

First impression of YOU

First GRADE at Frost

High Expectations

NO plagiarism!