Hi, as a fellow teacher, can I copy and paste your SSR Reflection Log onto my blog? I would love to try it with my students. Ms. V
SSR Reflection Log
Directions:
At the end of each SSR period, pick two of the following active reading strategies to use for reflecting on what you read. Use the sentence starters provided to get yourself started and then put your responses onto a new blog page with the book as a title. Try to do a good job on these entries so that the voicethread critique will be easy to compose when you’ve finished the book.
- SUMMARIZE: “This book is about______ “The main character in the story is _____” The story is set in/during _____.”
- PREDICT: “Based on _____, I predict that _______” “Later in the story, I think that _____.”
- CONNECT: “This story is like my life because _____” “The story is similar to the book ____ because _____.”
- EVALUATE: “I think the author is a good/bad writer because _____” “I like the story because _____.”
- QUESTION: “When I read the part about _____, it made me wonder _______.” “I wonder why the author chose to ____? I think it might be because ______.”
- VISUALIZE: “When I read the part about _____, I pictured _____.” “I think the main character looks like ____.”
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sure, ms. v.
By: turtola on March 1, 2009
at 11:00 pm
Mr. turtola, I don’t have an SSR page with all the others pages linked to it because I don’t know how to do that, but I have all the pages I’m supposed to have, is that okay?
write a new page called ssr and then add links on it to your book pages. make all of the book pages go to a parent page (ssr).
if you need help, see me.
By: turtola on March 9, 2009
at 4:53 pm
can we do the ssr active reading paragraphs without using those sentence starters?
yes.
By: turtola on October 27, 2009
at 9:23 pm
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