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Reading Presentation

Title Name of book Author Genre: you need to come with on your own General information and strange things we wonder about Thoughts and feelings Religions, Bible stories, Greek myths Folklore, holidays, government Languages: Spanish, French, German, Sign Language Science: animals, plants, rocks… Technology: cooking, health, pets, transportation… Art, music, sports, magic… Poetry, plays, jokes… Geography, biography, and history

Setting Where and when story takes place, can be more than 1 place. Who is it about or who is involved? Describe characters part in the book Not just listing their names What is the book about? Don’t give the book away Persuading others to read

Would you recommend this book to others? Why, or why not?

Read a short excerpt from the book aloud. Tell us why you chose to read the excerpt.

Good posture and Eye Contact Clarity and volume of voice Listening to others Feedback to others

You will need to use books that are within your LEXILE. Where do you find what the LEXILE of your book is?LEXILE Mrs. Shetler will give you your LEXILE from last year, until we find out your fifth grade LEXILE.