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-374650-38100000Reader Response Questions: Fiction Directions: Once you have finished a book, choose 1 of the questions below to answer in a “flipgrid” video or on a piece of paper that is turned into your teacher. Describe the problem/conflict of this book. Compare and contrast two characters.? Include at least three important similarities and three important differences. Write a letter to one of the characters giving him/her advice on how to handle a problem or situation he/she is facing.? Be sure to include a greeting and a closing. How has the main character changed over the course of the story?? What do you think is the cause of the change? Pretend you are a character in the story.? Write a diary entry as the character, explaining what has happened to you and how you feel about it. What are two attributes that describe a particular character?? Give at least two examples for each attribute that support your opinion. Create a poem that a character in the book would write. The poem may focus on a situation in the book or describe how the character feels about what is happening.Write a postscript or a continuation to the story, explaining future occurrences in the characters’ lives.How is this story/character like a different story/character?What is the most important thing that happened in the story (or chapter)?Why did the author write this story? What did they want you to learn?Can you retell the story in your own words?Write a letter from one character to another.Develop a fact sheet about the book, listing 10 facts that you learned from reading it. The facts must be written in complete sentences and include details you didn’t know before reading the book.What do you think will happen to the main character after this story is over?Were your predictions correct? Why or why not?How is this story/character like a different story/character?Make a list of 10 or 15 rules by which the main character in the book lives. Tell how these rules compare to the rules you live by. Tell how the character’s life would have been different if you had been living it.What is the most important thing that happened in the story (or chapter)?Can you retell the story in your own words?What do you think will happen to the main character after this story is over?53657502349500-374015-38100000Reader Response Questions: Non-Fiction Directions: Once you have finished a book, choose 1 of the questions below to answer in a “flipgrid” video or on a piece of paper that is turned into your teacher. What was the most interesting thing to you about this story? Why?What would you re-title this book? Why?Did you agree or disagree with the ideas in this book? Why?Do you think the author is qualified to write this book? Is the information accurate? What makes you think so?How do you think the author learned so much about this subject? Where did she get all this information?What questions would you ask the author? Why?What was the most interesting thing to you about this topic? Why?What words or ideas do you still not understand?Now that you’ve read this, what do you want to learn about next?What would you re-title this book/article?Can you tell what happened in order? Did you agree or disagree with the ideas in this text? Why?If you were going to share a fact from this with someone else, what would you tell them? Why? How can this book help you in life? How can you help other people with this knowledge?Do you feel more powerful knowing this information from the book that you didn’t know yesterday?Do you think there is more to know about this subject? If so, how could you get more information on it?Why do you think this author wanted to write such a book? What was his intention?Does the author try to persuade you in any way? How? Do you find the author's evidence convincing? Explain.What words, phrases or statements does the author use that caught your attention? Why? How did they make you feel? What did they make you think?Were there any photographs, illustrations, charts, graphs, or diagrams that were important? Explain why you believe they were important.Are you satisfied with what you learned? Why or why not?Did you come across a problem in your reading that you had not considered before? What was the problem? Was it solved? How?Are any of the real life situations or people that you read about similar to situations that you have experienced before? How were they similar? How were they different?544830011620500 ................
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