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Name: India Odle

Soaring to the Future Graham Kapowsin High School

Grade Level: 11th

Reading Record
You must read 25 books per year, keep track of all reading including short stories, articles, books, textbook reading. 200 pages of fiction reading is equivalent to one book 100 pages of non-fiction reading is equivalent to one book Final copy of Reading Record must be typed. It can be saved in your student folder (Z drive) and modified as reading goal progresses. Using the Reading Reflection document, select four readings per year, and in a well-developed paragraph of at least seven sentences, describe your impression of the reading and explain how this book or article has influenced you
Author Title Pages Read Date Read NonFiction Required Fiction If required, Book what class? Equivalency

Ballerinasarahh AubreyEatsHearts jules130 kristy1000 kristy1000 XxSkater2Girl16xX XxSkater2Girl16xX XxSkater2Girl16xX XxSkater2Girl16xX XxSkater2Girl16xX xoStarDust Reckles Reckles Explode a_colorful_dreamer Xenia_Hopps

Burn Into Me Late Summer Rain Playing Evelynn Enjoying The Chase Nothing Left To Lose Inject Me Sweetly Waist Deep In Walmart Hidden in this School Believe Me I'm Lying Love at Last Sight Last Dance The Kissing Booth The Beach house Twisting You Why She Fell He Saved Me

198 21 112 296 367 288 129 131 130 98 141 153 52 101 109 105

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

1 .25 .5 1.5 1.75 1.5 .75 .75 .75 .5 .75 .75 .25 .5 .5 .5

Name:
Soaring to the Future Graham Kapowsin High School

Grade Level: Select

Reading Reflection
Select a book or article from your Reading Record, and, in a well-developed paragraph of at least seven sentences, describe your personal impression of the reading, and explain how this book or article has influenced you.
Reading Reflection Outline
By answering these questions in complete sentences, you should be on your way to finishing a book review. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Why did you choose this author/series? Fiction or non-fiction? Was it an assignment? Is this book longer/shorter than what you usually read? What challenges did this book present? What insights/discoveries did you arrive at during the reading of this book? Describe a fact, plot line or character that is explicit (easily found) in the text. Describe information, plot line, analogy, metaphor, character, etc. that is not so easily defined or implicit, in the text. Is it important to the story? Why? If you were to recommend this book to a friend, what question would you ask them to be able to answer by the time they have finished reading? Finally, would you read this book again? Has it created an interest in other books of this type?

Book Title: Author: Publication Date Book Title: Author: Publication Date:

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