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This week, our reading strategy emphasizes the art of making connections with the text. By relating the narratives, characters, and settings of the books to our own experiences, we can deepen our understanding and appreciation of literature. Making connections not only enhances our comprehension but also adds a layer of enjoyment to reading. Use the double-entry journal format to document your reflections and connections as you explore your chosen books throughout the week. Happy reading!
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Name__________________________ Week of ________________________ Reader Response Log This week our reading strategy focus is on MAKING CONNECTIONS. Making connections is an important way to relate to your book. When you make a connection between your own life and what you are reading, it will help you better understand the characters, plot, and setting. These connections enrich the text and help you to understand the text at a higher level of meaning.Making Connections is also a lot of fun! Below is an example of how you will write your connections using a double-entry journal. MONDAY Title of Book: You Are Special Author: Max Lucado Number of minutes read: 30 Now it’s your turn, HAPPY READING! MONDAY: Title of Book: _______________________________________________ Author: ____________________________________________________ Number of pages read: ______________
TUESDAY: Title of Book: _______________________________________________ Author: ____________________________________________________ Number of pages read: ______________ WEDNESDAY Title of Book: _______________________________________________ Author: ____________________________________________________ Number of pages read: ______________ THURSDAY Title of Book: _______________________________________________ Author: ____________________________________________________ Number of pages read: ______________