Constitution
High School
2013
English Summer Reading Assignment
Eleventh
Grade
For each book that you read,
you must complete TEN reading logs. It might make sense to complete a reading
log for each chapter or for every other chapter. Just make sure you have completed ten by the
end of each book.
What is a reading log?
A reading log is your
response to what you are reading. You
should complete your reading logs while you are reading the book. You can use the sentences below to help you
get started on each reading log.
However, these are just suggestions; you may write about other topics
that interest you in the book as well.
Each reading log should be at least ten sentences.
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When I first
started reading the book, I thought . .
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This character
reminds me of somebody I know because . . .
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I can relate to
this character because . . .
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I think this
setting is important because . . .
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I like/dislike
this character because . . .
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This situation
reminds me of when . . .
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The character I
admire most is ____________ because . . .
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This scene makes
me angry/sad/happy because . . .
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In the middle of
the book, I think . . .
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One prediction I
can make about the book is . . .
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I like/dislike
the author’s style because . . .
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At the end of
the book, I thought . . .
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If I was this
character, I would . . .
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If I were the
author of this book, I would have . . .
Please type your reading
logs or write them neatly on lined paper.
Be sure to include your name as well as the title of each book you
read. Your English teacher will collect
them on the first day of class. You will
also be completing a project based on one of the books, so be prepared to share
your thoughts and ideas with your classmates!
All students must read Hiroshima by John
Hersey.
Choose one of the following books to read:
The Help
by Kathryn Stockett
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
The Dew Breaker by Edwidge Danticat
Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
The Dew Breaker by Edwidge Danticat
Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
Any questions please contact:
Mr. Paul: mrpaulenglish@gmail.com
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