Reader’s Workshop

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Reader’s Workshop. What does a check-plus reader’s reaction look like?. Reader’s Workshop. A check-plus reaction is equivalent to a 95. We do not receive 100’s because there is always room for improvement in our writing. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • What does a check-plus readers reaction look like?

  • A check-plus reaction is equivalent to a 95. We do not receive 100s because there is always room for improvement in our writing.

    A Readers Reaction is NOT a summary of what you have read. A summary will receive a 75. Your Readers Workshop folders should show your improvement as a writer. If you continually turn in summaries, you are not demonstrating improvement.

  • Specific details regarding the character/situation you are reacting to:I dislike [characters name] because he is a rude, disrespectful person. When he made fun of [character] in the lunchroom, I became irate. You have to be a truly unhappy person to make fun of others

    I can relate to [character] because her parents are divorcing, and the divorce is hard on her. When my parents divorced two years ago, I learned the hard way that sometimes you cannot control your circumstances, but you can make the best of them

  • You could make a predictionbut be specific.I predict that [character] will be knocked down a few pegs by [another character]. At least, I hope so!

    I hope that [character] doesnt let all of her success go to her head. I think she might become a little arrogant due to all of the attention she is receiving.

  • Vague, general statementsI need to be shown that you are reading the book! If I cannot tell that you have read anymore than the summary, your reaction will receive a check minus, or a 75.

    Avoid statements like, I relate to this character because she is nice like me. Ok, so she is nice. Lots of people are nice, but telling me she is nice doesnt give me any specific information about the character. How about a specific example to follow this statement?

  • Summaries!

    First, theres this girl named _______ and she has a dog named Rover. Then the girl and her brother get into trouble because they go where they are not supposed to go

    Remember, I do not want a summary of what you have read! REACT to what you have read!

  • To The Old Willis Place

    I almost came out of my chair when old Mrs. Willis chased after Diana and her little brother, Georgie! I dont understand why that old hag has to make everyone else miserable just because she is upset. Her rules are ridiculousshe criticizes Georgie for playing around the house. He is a child! Of course he is going to play! Mrs. Willis needs to get a life, or at least let other people live theirs!

  • Be specificit is better to be too specific than not specific enough!

    Tell me what you think about characters/situations.dont give me a summary of what you have read!

    Re-read your reactions before you turn them inremember grammar counts!!