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Active Reading Logs - Literature Circles
Active Reading Logs - Literature Circles
The students write responses in their Active Reading Logs for the books they are reading in their literature circle group. Literature Circles are weekly, small group discussions about novels the students are reading. The purposes are to generate a habit of reading, to read for enjoyment, to foster a love of reading novels, to gain a deeper understanding of a novel and to assist your child in the transition to highschool.
Rubric Code:
FXCC6BW
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wonderworld
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Active Reading Logs
Improvement Needed
D
1 pts
Progressing
C
2 pts
High/Excellent Level
B A
3 pts
Entries completed
Improvement Needed
Active Reading Log entries are incomplete.
Progressing
Active Reading Log entries are mostly complete.
High/Excellent Level
Active Reading Log entries are completed. Written work is completed in all boxes on all pages.
Identifies story details
Improvement Needed
Active Reading Log responses show limited reflective thinking of the novel and story details.
Progressing
Active Reading Log responses show some reflective thinking of the novel and story details.
High/Excellent Level
Active Reading Log responses show deep, reflective thinking of the novel and story details. The student demonstrates knowledge of characters, setting, plot and problems.
Spelling
Improvement Needed
Active Reading Log responses show a limited spelling ability.
Progressing
Active Reading Log responses show progressing spelling ability.
High/Excellent Level
Active Reading Log responses show an excellent spelling ability.
Grammar
Improvement Needed
Active Reading Log responses show a limited ability in using grammar.
Progressing
Active Reading Log responses show a progressing ability in using grammar.
High/Excellent Level
Active Reading Log responses show an excellent ability in using grammar.
Neatness/Handwriting
Improvement Needed
Active Reading Log presentation/ neatness/handwriting needs improvement.
Progressing
Active Reading Log presentation/neatness/
handwriting is progressing and requires some additional work.
High/Excellent Level
Active Reading Log presentation/neatness/
handwriting is excellent. Responses are neat and easy to read.
Punctuation
Improvement Needed
Limited ability in using punctuation.
Progressing
Progressing use of punctuation.
High/Excellent Level
Excellent use of punctuation.
My Goals
I need to work on ...
Improvement Needed
I think reading the novel was ...
Progressing
Completing the reading log was ...
High/Excellent Level
The best thing was ...
Keywords:
Reading Groups
Subjects:
Education
Types:
Reading
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