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Page 1: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

Grade 6 ndash Term 2

WRITING WORKBOOK

Using sources

paraphrasing quoting amp summarizing

__________________________________________________

SURNAME NAME

CLASS

__________________________________________________

DATE

2 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Phonics Spelling and Vocabulary

Spell correctly most words

Use a dictionary and thesaurus well

Grammar and Punctuation

Understand and use direct and indirect speech in quotes and paraphrases

Use correct grammar punctuation and verbs

Use linking words to connect the ideas in the text

Use longer sentences to give more details

Writing

Plan organize and edit ideas

Use punctuation to make meaning clear

Use different sentences to give more details and show setting character theme plot etc

DATE

3 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

November 2016

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notes

1 2 3 4 5 Nov 21th Term 2 starts

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

December 2016

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notes

1 2 3 Dec 23rd Writing Assessment

Dec 28th General Assessment

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Dec 30th ndash Jan 2nd New Yearrsquos Holiday

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

January 2017

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notes

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dec 30th ndash Jan 2nd New Yearrsquos Holiday

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Jan 23rd ndash Feb 3rd Midterm Holiday

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31

DATE

4 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

CONTENTS

SECTION 1 5

DIRECT amp INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH 5

SECTION 2 7

Reported Questions 7

SECTION 3 8

Paraphrasing amp Quoting 8

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES 8

Quoting amp Paraphrasing 9

SECTION 4 13

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW 13

LETrsquoS DO THIS 18

SECTION 5 19

MY NOTES 21

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST 22

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC 23

Student Evaluation 24

DATE

5 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 1

DIRECT amp INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH

If we want to tell people what someone said thought or felt we can use either direct or indirect speech

Direct speech repeats or quotes the exact words spoken When we use direct speech in writing we place the words spoken between quotation marks ( ) and there is no change in these words We use verbs like lsquosaidrsquo and lsquoaskedrsquo to introduce the quote

Danny said ldquoI go to my mumrsquos office on Mondaysrdquo

Indirect (reported) speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that persons exact words We use reporting verbs like lsquosaid thatrsquo lsquotoldrsquo and lsquoasked ifrsquo and we donrsquot use quotation marks

Danny said he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

Danny said that he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

Danny told me that he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

So as we see in these examples there are certain rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech Write the rules for indirect speech

1 We donrsquot put ________________________________________________________________________

2 We change __________________________________________________________________________

3 We change __________________________________________________________________________

Change this direct sentence into indirect speech

Lauren said ldquoI donrsquot have a dog but I have a pet monkeyrdquo

___________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________

You know what I want to

join the next Survivor

competition

hellipand she called me yesterday

and she said that she wanted

to join the next Survivor

competition

DATE

6 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Try to change these direct speech sentences into indirect speech Donrsquot forget to change the

tense and pronouns

1 He said I like this song

He said _____________________________________________________________

2 I dont speak Italian she said

She said _____________________________________________________________

3 I never make mistakes he said

He said ______________________________________________________________

4 ldquoJane has a blue Audirdquo Tony said

Tony said ____________________________________________________________

5 Julie said to me ldquoMy mother cooks really wellrdquo

______________________________________________________________________

6 Kevin said to us ldquoI donrsquot have enough money on merdquo

______________________________________________________________________

Watch the video on the Grade 6 Blog Class Materials First decide and write who said each line

then answer the questions using indirect speech

LUCY (SANDRA BULLOCK) A NURSE

A DOCTOR A POLICE OFFICER

1) ldquoWill you marry merdquo said _______________

2) ldquoTherersquos a train coming and itrsquos fastrdquo said _______________

3) ldquoShersquos his fianceacuteerdquo said _________________________

4) ldquoI need to ask you a few questionsrdquo said ________________

5) ldquoHe is in a comardquo said _______________________

6) ldquoShe jumped on the tracksrdquo said ____________________

7) ldquoShe saved his liferdquo said ___________________________

1 _______________________________________________________ 2 ___________________________________________________________________ 3 __________________________________________________________________ 4 ___________________________________________________________________ 5 ___________________________________________________________________ 6 ___________________________________________________________________ 7 ___________________________________________________________________

Lucy

Lucy asked if he would marry her

DATE

7 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 2

Reported Questions

direct question reported question

She said Are you cold She asked me if I was cold

He said Wheres my pen He asked where his pen was

We usually introduce reported questions with the verb ask

He asked (me) ifwhether (YESNO questions)

He asked (me) whywhenwherewhathow (question-word questions)

In reported questions we may need to change the order of words pronouns and tense as well as time

Carl said ldquoWhere is she going todayrdquo

Carl asked where she was going that day

They said ldquoDo you want lunchrdquo

They asked if we wanted lunch

Change the questions below into indirect speech Be careful with the tense time expressions and pronouns

1 ldquoAre they in Istanbul this weekrdquo they asked

They asked ___________________________________________________________________

2 Jonathan said ldquoWhen does the film startrdquo

Jonathan _____________________________________________________________________

3 My mum said ldquoIs the dog outside nowrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

4 ldquoDoes your brother play the guitarrdquo the teacher asked

_____________________________________________________________________________

5 ldquoDo they know Spanishrdquo asked Sentildeor Felix

_____________________________________________________________________________

6 The principal said to him ldquoWhat do you have in your lockerrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

DATE

8 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 3

Paraphrasing amp Quoting

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES

Your own words Matches text Similar length with text

Reference

Paraphrasing

Summarizing

Quoting

PARAPHRASING

Involves putting a section of a text into your own words

Does not match text word for word

Changes the words or phrasing in a passage but keeps the original meaning

Must be referenced

SUMMARISING

Involves putting the main ideas into your own words and including only the main points

Does not match text word for word

Is usually much shorter than the original

Must not be referenced

May include paraphrasing and quoting

QUOTING

Usually a brief piece of the text

Matches the text word for word

Quotation marks used on either side of the quoted words

Must be referenced

Read the information in the boxes and put ticks or crosses

DATE

9 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Quoting amp Paraphrasing A quote on its own can sometimes be confusing Often to understand a quote we need to know who the speaker is who the speaker is speaking to and what else is happening around the speaker This is called the context When quoting and paraphrasing it is important to include any information about the context that the reader needs to understand the quoted or reported text

Quote Analysis Checklist

1 When quoting a piece of text write the quote in quotation marks

2 When paraphrasing you must express the same thing but in different

words Dont use quotation marks because quotation marks mean you

are writing exactly the words that were said

3 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must explain the context Are

these the words of the narrator or of a character To whom they were

talking What was happening at the time

4 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must reference your source If

you are using more than one source you need to put the title and page

number If you are only using one source only write the title in your

first reference After that just a page number is enough

Quote ldquoWherever he is he wants to be somewhere else ndash when he

gets there so whatrdquo (The Phantom Tollbooth p 5)

Context The Clock says it to the audience when hersquos introducing Milo

at the beginning of the play

Paraphrase The Clock says that Milo is never happy with where he is and

always wants to be somewhere else (p 5)

Before he drove through the tollbooth Milo looked at the map and realized that he didnrsquot know any of the places on it He decided to go to Dictionopolis because it had an unusual name and he drove through the tollbooth (The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

MILO (Pulls out the map) Now letrsquos see

Thatrsquos funny I never heard of any of these

places Well it doesnrsquot matter anyway

Dictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might as

well go there (Begins to move following map

Drives off)

(The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

DATE

10 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Itrsquos your turn

Read the quotes below and complete the exercise

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

Milo says it to himself when the Tollbooth asks him to choose a destination from the map

Paraphrase the quote ndash Say it in your own words

Milo doesnrsquot care where he goes but he says that Dictionopolis has a strange name so he decides to go there (p 6)

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

1 Quote ldquoWell now well now well now I donrsquot know of any wrong road to Dictionopolis so if this road goes to Dictionopolis at all it must be the right road and if it doesnrsquot it must be the right road to somewhere else because there are no wrong roads to anywhere Do you think it will rainrdquo (TPT p7)

Quote ldquoDictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might

as well go thererdquo (TPT p6)

2 Quote ldquoIrsquod better get out of Expectations but fast Talking to a guy like that all day would get me nowhere for sure (He tries to speed up but finds instead that he is moving slower and slower) Oh oh now whatrdquo (TPT pg8)

DATE

11 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

ACT I SCENE II ndash In the doldrums

Main Ideas Look at the events in the boxes arrange them and put them in an order

(He tries to speed up but

finds instead that he is

moving slower and

slower) Oh oh now

what (He can barely

move) (pg8)

(Yelling at once) RUN

WAKE UP RUN HERE HE

COMES THE WATCHDOG

(pg11)

A loud CLAP of THUNDER is

heard) Oh dear (He looks up at

the sky puts out his hand to

feel for rain and RUNS AWAY

MILO watches puzzledly and

drives on) (pg8)

Dictionopolis here we

come (pg12) Yoursquore hellip in hellip the hellip

Dol hellipdrums hellip (MILO

looks around)(pg8)

Irsquom thinking of all the

planets in the solar

system and why water

expands when it turns to

ice and all the words

that begin with ldquoqrdquo and

hellip (The wheels begin to

move) Wersquore moving

Wersquore moving (pg12) 2

DATE

12 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

13 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

14 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

15 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

16 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

17 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

18 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

19 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 2: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

2 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Phonics Spelling and Vocabulary

Spell correctly most words

Use a dictionary and thesaurus well

Grammar and Punctuation

Understand and use direct and indirect speech in quotes and paraphrases

Use correct grammar punctuation and verbs

Use linking words to connect the ideas in the text

Use longer sentences to give more details

Writing

Plan organize and edit ideas

Use punctuation to make meaning clear

Use different sentences to give more details and show setting character theme plot etc

DATE

3 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

November 2016

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notes

1 2 3 4 5 Nov 21th Term 2 starts

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

December 2016

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notes

1 2 3 Dec 23rd Writing Assessment

Dec 28th General Assessment

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Dec 30th ndash Jan 2nd New Yearrsquos Holiday

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

January 2017

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notes

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dec 30th ndash Jan 2nd New Yearrsquos Holiday

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Jan 23rd ndash Feb 3rd Midterm Holiday

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31

DATE

4 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

CONTENTS

SECTION 1 5

DIRECT amp INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH 5

SECTION 2 7

Reported Questions 7

SECTION 3 8

Paraphrasing amp Quoting 8

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES 8

Quoting amp Paraphrasing 9

SECTION 4 13

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW 13

LETrsquoS DO THIS 18

SECTION 5 19

MY NOTES 21

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST 22

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC 23

Student Evaluation 24

DATE

5 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 1

DIRECT amp INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH

If we want to tell people what someone said thought or felt we can use either direct or indirect speech

Direct speech repeats or quotes the exact words spoken When we use direct speech in writing we place the words spoken between quotation marks ( ) and there is no change in these words We use verbs like lsquosaidrsquo and lsquoaskedrsquo to introduce the quote

Danny said ldquoI go to my mumrsquos office on Mondaysrdquo

Indirect (reported) speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that persons exact words We use reporting verbs like lsquosaid thatrsquo lsquotoldrsquo and lsquoasked ifrsquo and we donrsquot use quotation marks

Danny said he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

Danny said that he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

Danny told me that he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

So as we see in these examples there are certain rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech Write the rules for indirect speech

1 We donrsquot put ________________________________________________________________________

2 We change __________________________________________________________________________

3 We change __________________________________________________________________________

Change this direct sentence into indirect speech

Lauren said ldquoI donrsquot have a dog but I have a pet monkeyrdquo

___________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________

You know what I want to

join the next Survivor

competition

hellipand she called me yesterday

and she said that she wanted

to join the next Survivor

competition

DATE

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Try to change these direct speech sentences into indirect speech Donrsquot forget to change the

tense and pronouns

1 He said I like this song

He said _____________________________________________________________

2 I dont speak Italian she said

She said _____________________________________________________________

3 I never make mistakes he said

He said ______________________________________________________________

4 ldquoJane has a blue Audirdquo Tony said

Tony said ____________________________________________________________

5 Julie said to me ldquoMy mother cooks really wellrdquo

______________________________________________________________________

6 Kevin said to us ldquoI donrsquot have enough money on merdquo

______________________________________________________________________

Watch the video on the Grade 6 Blog Class Materials First decide and write who said each line

then answer the questions using indirect speech

LUCY (SANDRA BULLOCK) A NURSE

A DOCTOR A POLICE OFFICER

1) ldquoWill you marry merdquo said _______________

2) ldquoTherersquos a train coming and itrsquos fastrdquo said _______________

3) ldquoShersquos his fianceacuteerdquo said _________________________

4) ldquoI need to ask you a few questionsrdquo said ________________

5) ldquoHe is in a comardquo said _______________________

6) ldquoShe jumped on the tracksrdquo said ____________________

7) ldquoShe saved his liferdquo said ___________________________

1 _______________________________________________________ 2 ___________________________________________________________________ 3 __________________________________________________________________ 4 ___________________________________________________________________ 5 ___________________________________________________________________ 6 ___________________________________________________________________ 7 ___________________________________________________________________

Lucy

Lucy asked if he would marry her

DATE

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SECTION 2

Reported Questions

direct question reported question

She said Are you cold She asked me if I was cold

He said Wheres my pen He asked where his pen was

We usually introduce reported questions with the verb ask

He asked (me) ifwhether (YESNO questions)

He asked (me) whywhenwherewhathow (question-word questions)

In reported questions we may need to change the order of words pronouns and tense as well as time

Carl said ldquoWhere is she going todayrdquo

Carl asked where she was going that day

They said ldquoDo you want lunchrdquo

They asked if we wanted lunch

Change the questions below into indirect speech Be careful with the tense time expressions and pronouns

1 ldquoAre they in Istanbul this weekrdquo they asked

They asked ___________________________________________________________________

2 Jonathan said ldquoWhen does the film startrdquo

Jonathan _____________________________________________________________________

3 My mum said ldquoIs the dog outside nowrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

4 ldquoDoes your brother play the guitarrdquo the teacher asked

_____________________________________________________________________________

5 ldquoDo they know Spanishrdquo asked Sentildeor Felix

_____________________________________________________________________________

6 The principal said to him ldquoWhat do you have in your lockerrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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SECTION 3

Paraphrasing amp Quoting

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES

Your own words Matches text Similar length with text

Reference

Paraphrasing

Summarizing

Quoting

PARAPHRASING

Involves putting a section of a text into your own words

Does not match text word for word

Changes the words or phrasing in a passage but keeps the original meaning

Must be referenced

SUMMARISING

Involves putting the main ideas into your own words and including only the main points

Does not match text word for word

Is usually much shorter than the original

Must not be referenced

May include paraphrasing and quoting

QUOTING

Usually a brief piece of the text

Matches the text word for word

Quotation marks used on either side of the quoted words

Must be referenced

Read the information in the boxes and put ticks or crosses

DATE

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Quoting amp Paraphrasing A quote on its own can sometimes be confusing Often to understand a quote we need to know who the speaker is who the speaker is speaking to and what else is happening around the speaker This is called the context When quoting and paraphrasing it is important to include any information about the context that the reader needs to understand the quoted or reported text

Quote Analysis Checklist

1 When quoting a piece of text write the quote in quotation marks

2 When paraphrasing you must express the same thing but in different

words Dont use quotation marks because quotation marks mean you

are writing exactly the words that were said

3 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must explain the context Are

these the words of the narrator or of a character To whom they were

talking What was happening at the time

4 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must reference your source If

you are using more than one source you need to put the title and page

number If you are only using one source only write the title in your

first reference After that just a page number is enough

Quote ldquoWherever he is he wants to be somewhere else ndash when he

gets there so whatrdquo (The Phantom Tollbooth p 5)

Context The Clock says it to the audience when hersquos introducing Milo

at the beginning of the play

Paraphrase The Clock says that Milo is never happy with where he is and

always wants to be somewhere else (p 5)

Before he drove through the tollbooth Milo looked at the map and realized that he didnrsquot know any of the places on it He decided to go to Dictionopolis because it had an unusual name and he drove through the tollbooth (The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

MILO (Pulls out the map) Now letrsquos see

Thatrsquos funny I never heard of any of these

places Well it doesnrsquot matter anyway

Dictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might as

well go there (Begins to move following map

Drives off)

(The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

DATE

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Itrsquos your turn

Read the quotes below and complete the exercise

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

Milo says it to himself when the Tollbooth asks him to choose a destination from the map

Paraphrase the quote ndash Say it in your own words

Milo doesnrsquot care where he goes but he says that Dictionopolis has a strange name so he decides to go there (p 6)

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

1 Quote ldquoWell now well now well now I donrsquot know of any wrong road to Dictionopolis so if this road goes to Dictionopolis at all it must be the right road and if it doesnrsquot it must be the right road to somewhere else because there are no wrong roads to anywhere Do you think it will rainrdquo (TPT p7)

Quote ldquoDictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might

as well go thererdquo (TPT p6)

2 Quote ldquoIrsquod better get out of Expectations but fast Talking to a guy like that all day would get me nowhere for sure (He tries to speed up but finds instead that he is moving slower and slower) Oh oh now whatrdquo (TPT pg8)

DATE

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ACT I SCENE II ndash In the doldrums

Main Ideas Look at the events in the boxes arrange them and put them in an order

(He tries to speed up but

finds instead that he is

moving slower and

slower) Oh oh now

what (He can barely

move) (pg8)

(Yelling at once) RUN

WAKE UP RUN HERE HE

COMES THE WATCHDOG

(pg11)

A loud CLAP of THUNDER is

heard) Oh dear (He looks up at

the sky puts out his hand to

feel for rain and RUNS AWAY

MILO watches puzzledly and

drives on) (pg8)

Dictionopolis here we

come (pg12) Yoursquore hellip in hellip the hellip

Dol hellipdrums hellip (MILO

looks around)(pg8)

Irsquom thinking of all the

planets in the solar

system and why water

expands when it turns to

ice and all the words

that begin with ldquoqrdquo and

hellip (The wheels begin to

move) Wersquore moving

Wersquore moving (pg12) 2

DATE

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Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

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SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

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Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

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Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

16 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

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Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

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LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

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SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

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MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

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BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 3: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

3 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

November 2016

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notes

1 2 3 4 5 Nov 21th Term 2 starts

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

December 2016

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notes

1 2 3 Dec 23rd Writing Assessment

Dec 28th General Assessment

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Dec 30th ndash Jan 2nd New Yearrsquos Holiday

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

January 2017

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notes

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dec 30th ndash Jan 2nd New Yearrsquos Holiday

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Jan 23rd ndash Feb 3rd Midterm Holiday

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31

DATE

4 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

CONTENTS

SECTION 1 5

DIRECT amp INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH 5

SECTION 2 7

Reported Questions 7

SECTION 3 8

Paraphrasing amp Quoting 8

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES 8

Quoting amp Paraphrasing 9

SECTION 4 13

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW 13

LETrsquoS DO THIS 18

SECTION 5 19

MY NOTES 21

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST 22

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC 23

Student Evaluation 24

DATE

5 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 1

DIRECT amp INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH

If we want to tell people what someone said thought or felt we can use either direct or indirect speech

Direct speech repeats or quotes the exact words spoken When we use direct speech in writing we place the words spoken between quotation marks ( ) and there is no change in these words We use verbs like lsquosaidrsquo and lsquoaskedrsquo to introduce the quote

Danny said ldquoI go to my mumrsquos office on Mondaysrdquo

Indirect (reported) speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that persons exact words We use reporting verbs like lsquosaid thatrsquo lsquotoldrsquo and lsquoasked ifrsquo and we donrsquot use quotation marks

Danny said he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

Danny said that he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

Danny told me that he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

So as we see in these examples there are certain rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech Write the rules for indirect speech

1 We donrsquot put ________________________________________________________________________

2 We change __________________________________________________________________________

3 We change __________________________________________________________________________

Change this direct sentence into indirect speech

Lauren said ldquoI donrsquot have a dog but I have a pet monkeyrdquo

___________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________

You know what I want to

join the next Survivor

competition

hellipand she called me yesterday

and she said that she wanted

to join the next Survivor

competition

DATE

6 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Try to change these direct speech sentences into indirect speech Donrsquot forget to change the

tense and pronouns

1 He said I like this song

He said _____________________________________________________________

2 I dont speak Italian she said

She said _____________________________________________________________

3 I never make mistakes he said

He said ______________________________________________________________

4 ldquoJane has a blue Audirdquo Tony said

Tony said ____________________________________________________________

5 Julie said to me ldquoMy mother cooks really wellrdquo

______________________________________________________________________

6 Kevin said to us ldquoI donrsquot have enough money on merdquo

______________________________________________________________________

Watch the video on the Grade 6 Blog Class Materials First decide and write who said each line

then answer the questions using indirect speech

LUCY (SANDRA BULLOCK) A NURSE

A DOCTOR A POLICE OFFICER

1) ldquoWill you marry merdquo said _______________

2) ldquoTherersquos a train coming and itrsquos fastrdquo said _______________

3) ldquoShersquos his fianceacuteerdquo said _________________________

4) ldquoI need to ask you a few questionsrdquo said ________________

5) ldquoHe is in a comardquo said _______________________

6) ldquoShe jumped on the tracksrdquo said ____________________

7) ldquoShe saved his liferdquo said ___________________________

1 _______________________________________________________ 2 ___________________________________________________________________ 3 __________________________________________________________________ 4 ___________________________________________________________________ 5 ___________________________________________________________________ 6 ___________________________________________________________________ 7 ___________________________________________________________________

Lucy

Lucy asked if he would marry her

DATE

7 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 2

Reported Questions

direct question reported question

She said Are you cold She asked me if I was cold

He said Wheres my pen He asked where his pen was

We usually introduce reported questions with the verb ask

He asked (me) ifwhether (YESNO questions)

He asked (me) whywhenwherewhathow (question-word questions)

In reported questions we may need to change the order of words pronouns and tense as well as time

Carl said ldquoWhere is she going todayrdquo

Carl asked where she was going that day

They said ldquoDo you want lunchrdquo

They asked if we wanted lunch

Change the questions below into indirect speech Be careful with the tense time expressions and pronouns

1 ldquoAre they in Istanbul this weekrdquo they asked

They asked ___________________________________________________________________

2 Jonathan said ldquoWhen does the film startrdquo

Jonathan _____________________________________________________________________

3 My mum said ldquoIs the dog outside nowrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

4 ldquoDoes your brother play the guitarrdquo the teacher asked

_____________________________________________________________________________

5 ldquoDo they know Spanishrdquo asked Sentildeor Felix

_____________________________________________________________________________

6 The principal said to him ldquoWhat do you have in your lockerrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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SECTION 3

Paraphrasing amp Quoting

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES

Your own words Matches text Similar length with text

Reference

Paraphrasing

Summarizing

Quoting

PARAPHRASING

Involves putting a section of a text into your own words

Does not match text word for word

Changes the words or phrasing in a passage but keeps the original meaning

Must be referenced

SUMMARISING

Involves putting the main ideas into your own words and including only the main points

Does not match text word for word

Is usually much shorter than the original

Must not be referenced

May include paraphrasing and quoting

QUOTING

Usually a brief piece of the text

Matches the text word for word

Quotation marks used on either side of the quoted words

Must be referenced

Read the information in the boxes and put ticks or crosses

DATE

9 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Quoting amp Paraphrasing A quote on its own can sometimes be confusing Often to understand a quote we need to know who the speaker is who the speaker is speaking to and what else is happening around the speaker This is called the context When quoting and paraphrasing it is important to include any information about the context that the reader needs to understand the quoted or reported text

Quote Analysis Checklist

1 When quoting a piece of text write the quote in quotation marks

2 When paraphrasing you must express the same thing but in different

words Dont use quotation marks because quotation marks mean you

are writing exactly the words that were said

3 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must explain the context Are

these the words of the narrator or of a character To whom they were

talking What was happening at the time

4 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must reference your source If

you are using more than one source you need to put the title and page

number If you are only using one source only write the title in your

first reference After that just a page number is enough

Quote ldquoWherever he is he wants to be somewhere else ndash when he

gets there so whatrdquo (The Phantom Tollbooth p 5)

Context The Clock says it to the audience when hersquos introducing Milo

at the beginning of the play

Paraphrase The Clock says that Milo is never happy with where he is and

always wants to be somewhere else (p 5)

Before he drove through the tollbooth Milo looked at the map and realized that he didnrsquot know any of the places on it He decided to go to Dictionopolis because it had an unusual name and he drove through the tollbooth (The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

MILO (Pulls out the map) Now letrsquos see

Thatrsquos funny I never heard of any of these

places Well it doesnrsquot matter anyway

Dictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might as

well go there (Begins to move following map

Drives off)

(The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

DATE

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Itrsquos your turn

Read the quotes below and complete the exercise

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

Milo says it to himself when the Tollbooth asks him to choose a destination from the map

Paraphrase the quote ndash Say it in your own words

Milo doesnrsquot care where he goes but he says that Dictionopolis has a strange name so he decides to go there (p 6)

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

1 Quote ldquoWell now well now well now I donrsquot know of any wrong road to Dictionopolis so if this road goes to Dictionopolis at all it must be the right road and if it doesnrsquot it must be the right road to somewhere else because there are no wrong roads to anywhere Do you think it will rainrdquo (TPT p7)

Quote ldquoDictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might

as well go thererdquo (TPT p6)

2 Quote ldquoIrsquod better get out of Expectations but fast Talking to a guy like that all day would get me nowhere for sure (He tries to speed up but finds instead that he is moving slower and slower) Oh oh now whatrdquo (TPT pg8)

DATE

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ACT I SCENE II ndash In the doldrums

Main Ideas Look at the events in the boxes arrange them and put them in an order

(He tries to speed up but

finds instead that he is

moving slower and

slower) Oh oh now

what (He can barely

move) (pg8)

(Yelling at once) RUN

WAKE UP RUN HERE HE

COMES THE WATCHDOG

(pg11)

A loud CLAP of THUNDER is

heard) Oh dear (He looks up at

the sky puts out his hand to

feel for rain and RUNS AWAY

MILO watches puzzledly and

drives on) (pg8)

Dictionopolis here we

come (pg12) Yoursquore hellip in hellip the hellip

Dol hellipdrums hellip (MILO

looks around)(pg8)

Irsquom thinking of all the

planets in the solar

system and why water

expands when it turns to

ice and all the words

that begin with ldquoqrdquo and

hellip (The wheels begin to

move) Wersquore moving

Wersquore moving (pg12) 2

DATE

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Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

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SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

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Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

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Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

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3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

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Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

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LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

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SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

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Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

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MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

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BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

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BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 4: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

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CONTENTS

SECTION 1 5

DIRECT amp INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH 5

SECTION 2 7

Reported Questions 7

SECTION 3 8

Paraphrasing amp Quoting 8

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES 8

Quoting amp Paraphrasing 9

SECTION 4 13

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW 13

LETrsquoS DO THIS 18

SECTION 5 19

MY NOTES 21

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST 22

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC 23

Student Evaluation 24

DATE

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SECTION 1

DIRECT amp INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH

If we want to tell people what someone said thought or felt we can use either direct or indirect speech

Direct speech repeats or quotes the exact words spoken When we use direct speech in writing we place the words spoken between quotation marks ( ) and there is no change in these words We use verbs like lsquosaidrsquo and lsquoaskedrsquo to introduce the quote

Danny said ldquoI go to my mumrsquos office on Mondaysrdquo

Indirect (reported) speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that persons exact words We use reporting verbs like lsquosaid thatrsquo lsquotoldrsquo and lsquoasked ifrsquo and we donrsquot use quotation marks

Danny said he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

Danny said that he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

Danny told me that he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

So as we see in these examples there are certain rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech Write the rules for indirect speech

1 We donrsquot put ________________________________________________________________________

2 We change __________________________________________________________________________

3 We change __________________________________________________________________________

Change this direct sentence into indirect speech

Lauren said ldquoI donrsquot have a dog but I have a pet monkeyrdquo

___________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________

You know what I want to

join the next Survivor

competition

hellipand she called me yesterday

and she said that she wanted

to join the next Survivor

competition

DATE

6 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Try to change these direct speech sentences into indirect speech Donrsquot forget to change the

tense and pronouns

1 He said I like this song

He said _____________________________________________________________

2 I dont speak Italian she said

She said _____________________________________________________________

3 I never make mistakes he said

He said ______________________________________________________________

4 ldquoJane has a blue Audirdquo Tony said

Tony said ____________________________________________________________

5 Julie said to me ldquoMy mother cooks really wellrdquo

______________________________________________________________________

6 Kevin said to us ldquoI donrsquot have enough money on merdquo

______________________________________________________________________

Watch the video on the Grade 6 Blog Class Materials First decide and write who said each line

then answer the questions using indirect speech

LUCY (SANDRA BULLOCK) A NURSE

A DOCTOR A POLICE OFFICER

1) ldquoWill you marry merdquo said _______________

2) ldquoTherersquos a train coming and itrsquos fastrdquo said _______________

3) ldquoShersquos his fianceacuteerdquo said _________________________

4) ldquoI need to ask you a few questionsrdquo said ________________

5) ldquoHe is in a comardquo said _______________________

6) ldquoShe jumped on the tracksrdquo said ____________________

7) ldquoShe saved his liferdquo said ___________________________

1 _______________________________________________________ 2 ___________________________________________________________________ 3 __________________________________________________________________ 4 ___________________________________________________________________ 5 ___________________________________________________________________ 6 ___________________________________________________________________ 7 ___________________________________________________________________

Lucy

Lucy asked if he would marry her

DATE

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SECTION 2

Reported Questions

direct question reported question

She said Are you cold She asked me if I was cold

He said Wheres my pen He asked where his pen was

We usually introduce reported questions with the verb ask

He asked (me) ifwhether (YESNO questions)

He asked (me) whywhenwherewhathow (question-word questions)

In reported questions we may need to change the order of words pronouns and tense as well as time

Carl said ldquoWhere is she going todayrdquo

Carl asked where she was going that day

They said ldquoDo you want lunchrdquo

They asked if we wanted lunch

Change the questions below into indirect speech Be careful with the tense time expressions and pronouns

1 ldquoAre they in Istanbul this weekrdquo they asked

They asked ___________________________________________________________________

2 Jonathan said ldquoWhen does the film startrdquo

Jonathan _____________________________________________________________________

3 My mum said ldquoIs the dog outside nowrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

4 ldquoDoes your brother play the guitarrdquo the teacher asked

_____________________________________________________________________________

5 ldquoDo they know Spanishrdquo asked Sentildeor Felix

_____________________________________________________________________________

6 The principal said to him ldquoWhat do you have in your lockerrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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SECTION 3

Paraphrasing amp Quoting

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES

Your own words Matches text Similar length with text

Reference

Paraphrasing

Summarizing

Quoting

PARAPHRASING

Involves putting a section of a text into your own words

Does not match text word for word

Changes the words or phrasing in a passage but keeps the original meaning

Must be referenced

SUMMARISING

Involves putting the main ideas into your own words and including only the main points

Does not match text word for word

Is usually much shorter than the original

Must not be referenced

May include paraphrasing and quoting

QUOTING

Usually a brief piece of the text

Matches the text word for word

Quotation marks used on either side of the quoted words

Must be referenced

Read the information in the boxes and put ticks or crosses

DATE

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Quoting amp Paraphrasing A quote on its own can sometimes be confusing Often to understand a quote we need to know who the speaker is who the speaker is speaking to and what else is happening around the speaker This is called the context When quoting and paraphrasing it is important to include any information about the context that the reader needs to understand the quoted or reported text

Quote Analysis Checklist

1 When quoting a piece of text write the quote in quotation marks

2 When paraphrasing you must express the same thing but in different

words Dont use quotation marks because quotation marks mean you

are writing exactly the words that were said

3 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must explain the context Are

these the words of the narrator or of a character To whom they were

talking What was happening at the time

4 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must reference your source If

you are using more than one source you need to put the title and page

number If you are only using one source only write the title in your

first reference After that just a page number is enough

Quote ldquoWherever he is he wants to be somewhere else ndash when he

gets there so whatrdquo (The Phantom Tollbooth p 5)

Context The Clock says it to the audience when hersquos introducing Milo

at the beginning of the play

Paraphrase The Clock says that Milo is never happy with where he is and

always wants to be somewhere else (p 5)

Before he drove through the tollbooth Milo looked at the map and realized that he didnrsquot know any of the places on it He decided to go to Dictionopolis because it had an unusual name and he drove through the tollbooth (The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

MILO (Pulls out the map) Now letrsquos see

Thatrsquos funny I never heard of any of these

places Well it doesnrsquot matter anyway

Dictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might as

well go there (Begins to move following map

Drives off)

(The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

DATE

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Itrsquos your turn

Read the quotes below and complete the exercise

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

Milo says it to himself when the Tollbooth asks him to choose a destination from the map

Paraphrase the quote ndash Say it in your own words

Milo doesnrsquot care where he goes but he says that Dictionopolis has a strange name so he decides to go there (p 6)

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

1 Quote ldquoWell now well now well now I donrsquot know of any wrong road to Dictionopolis so if this road goes to Dictionopolis at all it must be the right road and if it doesnrsquot it must be the right road to somewhere else because there are no wrong roads to anywhere Do you think it will rainrdquo (TPT p7)

Quote ldquoDictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might

as well go thererdquo (TPT p6)

2 Quote ldquoIrsquod better get out of Expectations but fast Talking to a guy like that all day would get me nowhere for sure (He tries to speed up but finds instead that he is moving slower and slower) Oh oh now whatrdquo (TPT pg8)

DATE

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ACT I SCENE II ndash In the doldrums

Main Ideas Look at the events in the boxes arrange them and put them in an order

(He tries to speed up but

finds instead that he is

moving slower and

slower) Oh oh now

what (He can barely

move) (pg8)

(Yelling at once) RUN

WAKE UP RUN HERE HE

COMES THE WATCHDOG

(pg11)

A loud CLAP of THUNDER is

heard) Oh dear (He looks up at

the sky puts out his hand to

feel for rain and RUNS AWAY

MILO watches puzzledly and

drives on) (pg8)

Dictionopolis here we

come (pg12) Yoursquore hellip in hellip the hellip

Dol hellipdrums hellip (MILO

looks around)(pg8)

Irsquom thinking of all the

planets in the solar

system and why water

expands when it turns to

ice and all the words

that begin with ldquoqrdquo and

hellip (The wheels begin to

move) Wersquore moving

Wersquore moving (pg12) 2

DATE

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Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

13 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

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Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

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Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

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3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

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Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

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LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

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SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

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Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

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MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

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BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

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BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

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Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 5: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

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SECTION 1

DIRECT amp INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH

If we want to tell people what someone said thought or felt we can use either direct or indirect speech

Direct speech repeats or quotes the exact words spoken When we use direct speech in writing we place the words spoken between quotation marks ( ) and there is no change in these words We use verbs like lsquosaidrsquo and lsquoaskedrsquo to introduce the quote

Danny said ldquoI go to my mumrsquos office on Mondaysrdquo

Indirect (reported) speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that persons exact words We use reporting verbs like lsquosaid thatrsquo lsquotoldrsquo and lsquoasked ifrsquo and we donrsquot use quotation marks

Danny said he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

Danny said that he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

Danny told me that he went to his mumrsquos office on Mondays

So as we see in these examples there are certain rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech Write the rules for indirect speech

1 We donrsquot put ________________________________________________________________________

2 We change __________________________________________________________________________

3 We change __________________________________________________________________________

Change this direct sentence into indirect speech

Lauren said ldquoI donrsquot have a dog but I have a pet monkeyrdquo

___________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________

You know what I want to

join the next Survivor

competition

hellipand she called me yesterday

and she said that she wanted

to join the next Survivor

competition

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Try to change these direct speech sentences into indirect speech Donrsquot forget to change the

tense and pronouns

1 He said I like this song

He said _____________________________________________________________

2 I dont speak Italian she said

She said _____________________________________________________________

3 I never make mistakes he said

He said ______________________________________________________________

4 ldquoJane has a blue Audirdquo Tony said

Tony said ____________________________________________________________

5 Julie said to me ldquoMy mother cooks really wellrdquo

______________________________________________________________________

6 Kevin said to us ldquoI donrsquot have enough money on merdquo

______________________________________________________________________

Watch the video on the Grade 6 Blog Class Materials First decide and write who said each line

then answer the questions using indirect speech

LUCY (SANDRA BULLOCK) A NURSE

A DOCTOR A POLICE OFFICER

1) ldquoWill you marry merdquo said _______________

2) ldquoTherersquos a train coming and itrsquos fastrdquo said _______________

3) ldquoShersquos his fianceacuteerdquo said _________________________

4) ldquoI need to ask you a few questionsrdquo said ________________

5) ldquoHe is in a comardquo said _______________________

6) ldquoShe jumped on the tracksrdquo said ____________________

7) ldquoShe saved his liferdquo said ___________________________

1 _______________________________________________________ 2 ___________________________________________________________________ 3 __________________________________________________________________ 4 ___________________________________________________________________ 5 ___________________________________________________________________ 6 ___________________________________________________________________ 7 ___________________________________________________________________

Lucy

Lucy asked if he would marry her

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SECTION 2

Reported Questions

direct question reported question

She said Are you cold She asked me if I was cold

He said Wheres my pen He asked where his pen was

We usually introduce reported questions with the verb ask

He asked (me) ifwhether (YESNO questions)

He asked (me) whywhenwherewhathow (question-word questions)

In reported questions we may need to change the order of words pronouns and tense as well as time

Carl said ldquoWhere is she going todayrdquo

Carl asked where she was going that day

They said ldquoDo you want lunchrdquo

They asked if we wanted lunch

Change the questions below into indirect speech Be careful with the tense time expressions and pronouns

1 ldquoAre they in Istanbul this weekrdquo they asked

They asked ___________________________________________________________________

2 Jonathan said ldquoWhen does the film startrdquo

Jonathan _____________________________________________________________________

3 My mum said ldquoIs the dog outside nowrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

4 ldquoDoes your brother play the guitarrdquo the teacher asked

_____________________________________________________________________________

5 ldquoDo they know Spanishrdquo asked Sentildeor Felix

_____________________________________________________________________________

6 The principal said to him ldquoWhat do you have in your lockerrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

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SECTION 3

Paraphrasing amp Quoting

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES

Your own words Matches text Similar length with text

Reference

Paraphrasing

Summarizing

Quoting

PARAPHRASING

Involves putting a section of a text into your own words

Does not match text word for word

Changes the words or phrasing in a passage but keeps the original meaning

Must be referenced

SUMMARISING

Involves putting the main ideas into your own words and including only the main points

Does not match text word for word

Is usually much shorter than the original

Must not be referenced

May include paraphrasing and quoting

QUOTING

Usually a brief piece of the text

Matches the text word for word

Quotation marks used on either side of the quoted words

Must be referenced

Read the information in the boxes and put ticks or crosses

DATE

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Quoting amp Paraphrasing A quote on its own can sometimes be confusing Often to understand a quote we need to know who the speaker is who the speaker is speaking to and what else is happening around the speaker This is called the context When quoting and paraphrasing it is important to include any information about the context that the reader needs to understand the quoted or reported text

Quote Analysis Checklist

1 When quoting a piece of text write the quote in quotation marks

2 When paraphrasing you must express the same thing but in different

words Dont use quotation marks because quotation marks mean you

are writing exactly the words that were said

3 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must explain the context Are

these the words of the narrator or of a character To whom they were

talking What was happening at the time

4 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must reference your source If

you are using more than one source you need to put the title and page

number If you are only using one source only write the title in your

first reference After that just a page number is enough

Quote ldquoWherever he is he wants to be somewhere else ndash when he

gets there so whatrdquo (The Phantom Tollbooth p 5)

Context The Clock says it to the audience when hersquos introducing Milo

at the beginning of the play

Paraphrase The Clock says that Milo is never happy with where he is and

always wants to be somewhere else (p 5)

Before he drove through the tollbooth Milo looked at the map and realized that he didnrsquot know any of the places on it He decided to go to Dictionopolis because it had an unusual name and he drove through the tollbooth (The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

MILO (Pulls out the map) Now letrsquos see

Thatrsquos funny I never heard of any of these

places Well it doesnrsquot matter anyway

Dictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might as

well go there (Begins to move following map

Drives off)

(The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

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Itrsquos your turn

Read the quotes below and complete the exercise

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

Milo says it to himself when the Tollbooth asks him to choose a destination from the map

Paraphrase the quote ndash Say it in your own words

Milo doesnrsquot care where he goes but he says that Dictionopolis has a strange name so he decides to go there (p 6)

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

1 Quote ldquoWell now well now well now I donrsquot know of any wrong road to Dictionopolis so if this road goes to Dictionopolis at all it must be the right road and if it doesnrsquot it must be the right road to somewhere else because there are no wrong roads to anywhere Do you think it will rainrdquo (TPT p7)

Quote ldquoDictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might

as well go thererdquo (TPT p6)

2 Quote ldquoIrsquod better get out of Expectations but fast Talking to a guy like that all day would get me nowhere for sure (He tries to speed up but finds instead that he is moving slower and slower) Oh oh now whatrdquo (TPT pg8)

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ACT I SCENE II ndash In the doldrums

Main Ideas Look at the events in the boxes arrange them and put them in an order

(He tries to speed up but

finds instead that he is

moving slower and

slower) Oh oh now

what (He can barely

move) (pg8)

(Yelling at once) RUN

WAKE UP RUN HERE HE

COMES THE WATCHDOG

(pg11)

A loud CLAP of THUNDER is

heard) Oh dear (He looks up at

the sky puts out his hand to

feel for rain and RUNS AWAY

MILO watches puzzledly and

drives on) (pg8)

Dictionopolis here we

come (pg12) Yoursquore hellip in hellip the hellip

Dol hellipdrums hellip (MILO

looks around)(pg8)

Irsquom thinking of all the

planets in the solar

system and why water

expands when it turns to

ice and all the words

that begin with ldquoqrdquo and

hellip (The wheels begin to

move) Wersquore moving

Wersquore moving (pg12) 2

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Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

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SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

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Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

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Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

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3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

17 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

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LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

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SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

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MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

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BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

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Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 6: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

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Try to change these direct speech sentences into indirect speech Donrsquot forget to change the

tense and pronouns

1 He said I like this song

He said _____________________________________________________________

2 I dont speak Italian she said

She said _____________________________________________________________

3 I never make mistakes he said

He said ______________________________________________________________

4 ldquoJane has a blue Audirdquo Tony said

Tony said ____________________________________________________________

5 Julie said to me ldquoMy mother cooks really wellrdquo

______________________________________________________________________

6 Kevin said to us ldquoI donrsquot have enough money on merdquo

______________________________________________________________________

Watch the video on the Grade 6 Blog Class Materials First decide and write who said each line

then answer the questions using indirect speech

LUCY (SANDRA BULLOCK) A NURSE

A DOCTOR A POLICE OFFICER

1) ldquoWill you marry merdquo said _______________

2) ldquoTherersquos a train coming and itrsquos fastrdquo said _______________

3) ldquoShersquos his fianceacuteerdquo said _________________________

4) ldquoI need to ask you a few questionsrdquo said ________________

5) ldquoHe is in a comardquo said _______________________

6) ldquoShe jumped on the tracksrdquo said ____________________

7) ldquoShe saved his liferdquo said ___________________________

1 _______________________________________________________ 2 ___________________________________________________________________ 3 __________________________________________________________________ 4 ___________________________________________________________________ 5 ___________________________________________________________________ 6 ___________________________________________________________________ 7 ___________________________________________________________________

Lucy

Lucy asked if he would marry her

DATE

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SECTION 2

Reported Questions

direct question reported question

She said Are you cold She asked me if I was cold

He said Wheres my pen He asked where his pen was

We usually introduce reported questions with the verb ask

He asked (me) ifwhether (YESNO questions)

He asked (me) whywhenwherewhathow (question-word questions)

In reported questions we may need to change the order of words pronouns and tense as well as time

Carl said ldquoWhere is she going todayrdquo

Carl asked where she was going that day

They said ldquoDo you want lunchrdquo

They asked if we wanted lunch

Change the questions below into indirect speech Be careful with the tense time expressions and pronouns

1 ldquoAre they in Istanbul this weekrdquo they asked

They asked ___________________________________________________________________

2 Jonathan said ldquoWhen does the film startrdquo

Jonathan _____________________________________________________________________

3 My mum said ldquoIs the dog outside nowrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

4 ldquoDoes your brother play the guitarrdquo the teacher asked

_____________________________________________________________________________

5 ldquoDo they know Spanishrdquo asked Sentildeor Felix

_____________________________________________________________________________

6 The principal said to him ldquoWhat do you have in your lockerrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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SECTION 3

Paraphrasing amp Quoting

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES

Your own words Matches text Similar length with text

Reference

Paraphrasing

Summarizing

Quoting

PARAPHRASING

Involves putting a section of a text into your own words

Does not match text word for word

Changes the words or phrasing in a passage but keeps the original meaning

Must be referenced

SUMMARISING

Involves putting the main ideas into your own words and including only the main points

Does not match text word for word

Is usually much shorter than the original

Must not be referenced

May include paraphrasing and quoting

QUOTING

Usually a brief piece of the text

Matches the text word for word

Quotation marks used on either side of the quoted words

Must be referenced

Read the information in the boxes and put ticks or crosses

DATE

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Quoting amp Paraphrasing A quote on its own can sometimes be confusing Often to understand a quote we need to know who the speaker is who the speaker is speaking to and what else is happening around the speaker This is called the context When quoting and paraphrasing it is important to include any information about the context that the reader needs to understand the quoted or reported text

Quote Analysis Checklist

1 When quoting a piece of text write the quote in quotation marks

2 When paraphrasing you must express the same thing but in different

words Dont use quotation marks because quotation marks mean you

are writing exactly the words that were said

3 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must explain the context Are

these the words of the narrator or of a character To whom they were

talking What was happening at the time

4 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must reference your source If

you are using more than one source you need to put the title and page

number If you are only using one source only write the title in your

first reference After that just a page number is enough

Quote ldquoWherever he is he wants to be somewhere else ndash when he

gets there so whatrdquo (The Phantom Tollbooth p 5)

Context The Clock says it to the audience when hersquos introducing Milo

at the beginning of the play

Paraphrase The Clock says that Milo is never happy with where he is and

always wants to be somewhere else (p 5)

Before he drove through the tollbooth Milo looked at the map and realized that he didnrsquot know any of the places on it He decided to go to Dictionopolis because it had an unusual name and he drove through the tollbooth (The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

MILO (Pulls out the map) Now letrsquos see

Thatrsquos funny I never heard of any of these

places Well it doesnrsquot matter anyway

Dictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might as

well go there (Begins to move following map

Drives off)

(The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

DATE

10 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Itrsquos your turn

Read the quotes below and complete the exercise

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

Milo says it to himself when the Tollbooth asks him to choose a destination from the map

Paraphrase the quote ndash Say it in your own words

Milo doesnrsquot care where he goes but he says that Dictionopolis has a strange name so he decides to go there (p 6)

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

1 Quote ldquoWell now well now well now I donrsquot know of any wrong road to Dictionopolis so if this road goes to Dictionopolis at all it must be the right road and if it doesnrsquot it must be the right road to somewhere else because there are no wrong roads to anywhere Do you think it will rainrdquo (TPT p7)

Quote ldquoDictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might

as well go thererdquo (TPT p6)

2 Quote ldquoIrsquod better get out of Expectations but fast Talking to a guy like that all day would get me nowhere for sure (He tries to speed up but finds instead that he is moving slower and slower) Oh oh now whatrdquo (TPT pg8)

DATE

11 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

ACT I SCENE II ndash In the doldrums

Main Ideas Look at the events in the boxes arrange them and put them in an order

(He tries to speed up but

finds instead that he is

moving slower and

slower) Oh oh now

what (He can barely

move) (pg8)

(Yelling at once) RUN

WAKE UP RUN HERE HE

COMES THE WATCHDOG

(pg11)

A loud CLAP of THUNDER is

heard) Oh dear (He looks up at

the sky puts out his hand to

feel for rain and RUNS AWAY

MILO watches puzzledly and

drives on) (pg8)

Dictionopolis here we

come (pg12) Yoursquore hellip in hellip the hellip

Dol hellipdrums hellip (MILO

looks around)(pg8)

Irsquom thinking of all the

planets in the solar

system and why water

expands when it turns to

ice and all the words

that begin with ldquoqrdquo and

hellip (The wheels begin to

move) Wersquore moving

Wersquore moving (pg12) 2

DATE

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Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

13 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

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Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

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Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

16 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

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Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

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LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

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SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

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MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

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Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

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DATE

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SECTION 2

Reported Questions

direct question reported question

She said Are you cold She asked me if I was cold

He said Wheres my pen He asked where his pen was

We usually introduce reported questions with the verb ask

He asked (me) ifwhether (YESNO questions)

He asked (me) whywhenwherewhathow (question-word questions)

In reported questions we may need to change the order of words pronouns and tense as well as time

Carl said ldquoWhere is she going todayrdquo

Carl asked where she was going that day

They said ldquoDo you want lunchrdquo

They asked if we wanted lunch

Change the questions below into indirect speech Be careful with the tense time expressions and pronouns

1 ldquoAre they in Istanbul this weekrdquo they asked

They asked ___________________________________________________________________

2 Jonathan said ldquoWhen does the film startrdquo

Jonathan _____________________________________________________________________

3 My mum said ldquoIs the dog outside nowrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

4 ldquoDoes your brother play the guitarrdquo the teacher asked

_____________________________________________________________________________

5 ldquoDo they know Spanishrdquo asked Sentildeor Felix

_____________________________________________________________________________

6 The principal said to him ldquoWhat do you have in your lockerrdquo

_____________________________________________________________________________

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SECTION 3

Paraphrasing amp Quoting

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES

Your own words Matches text Similar length with text

Reference

Paraphrasing

Summarizing

Quoting

PARAPHRASING

Involves putting a section of a text into your own words

Does not match text word for word

Changes the words or phrasing in a passage but keeps the original meaning

Must be referenced

SUMMARISING

Involves putting the main ideas into your own words and including only the main points

Does not match text word for word

Is usually much shorter than the original

Must not be referenced

May include paraphrasing and quoting

QUOTING

Usually a brief piece of the text

Matches the text word for word

Quotation marks used on either side of the quoted words

Must be referenced

Read the information in the boxes and put ticks or crosses

DATE

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Quoting amp Paraphrasing A quote on its own can sometimes be confusing Often to understand a quote we need to know who the speaker is who the speaker is speaking to and what else is happening around the speaker This is called the context When quoting and paraphrasing it is important to include any information about the context that the reader needs to understand the quoted or reported text

Quote Analysis Checklist

1 When quoting a piece of text write the quote in quotation marks

2 When paraphrasing you must express the same thing but in different

words Dont use quotation marks because quotation marks mean you

are writing exactly the words that were said

3 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must explain the context Are

these the words of the narrator or of a character To whom they were

talking What was happening at the time

4 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must reference your source If

you are using more than one source you need to put the title and page

number If you are only using one source only write the title in your

first reference After that just a page number is enough

Quote ldquoWherever he is he wants to be somewhere else ndash when he

gets there so whatrdquo (The Phantom Tollbooth p 5)

Context The Clock says it to the audience when hersquos introducing Milo

at the beginning of the play

Paraphrase The Clock says that Milo is never happy with where he is and

always wants to be somewhere else (p 5)

Before he drove through the tollbooth Milo looked at the map and realized that he didnrsquot know any of the places on it He decided to go to Dictionopolis because it had an unusual name and he drove through the tollbooth (The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

MILO (Pulls out the map) Now letrsquos see

Thatrsquos funny I never heard of any of these

places Well it doesnrsquot matter anyway

Dictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might as

well go there (Begins to move following map

Drives off)

(The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

DATE

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Itrsquos your turn

Read the quotes below and complete the exercise

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

Milo says it to himself when the Tollbooth asks him to choose a destination from the map

Paraphrase the quote ndash Say it in your own words

Milo doesnrsquot care where he goes but he says that Dictionopolis has a strange name so he decides to go there (p 6)

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

1 Quote ldquoWell now well now well now I donrsquot know of any wrong road to Dictionopolis so if this road goes to Dictionopolis at all it must be the right road and if it doesnrsquot it must be the right road to somewhere else because there are no wrong roads to anywhere Do you think it will rainrdquo (TPT p7)

Quote ldquoDictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might

as well go thererdquo (TPT p6)

2 Quote ldquoIrsquod better get out of Expectations but fast Talking to a guy like that all day would get me nowhere for sure (He tries to speed up but finds instead that he is moving slower and slower) Oh oh now whatrdquo (TPT pg8)

DATE

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ACT I SCENE II ndash In the doldrums

Main Ideas Look at the events in the boxes arrange them and put them in an order

(He tries to speed up but

finds instead that he is

moving slower and

slower) Oh oh now

what (He can barely

move) (pg8)

(Yelling at once) RUN

WAKE UP RUN HERE HE

COMES THE WATCHDOG

(pg11)

A loud CLAP of THUNDER is

heard) Oh dear (He looks up at

the sky puts out his hand to

feel for rain and RUNS AWAY

MILO watches puzzledly and

drives on) (pg8)

Dictionopolis here we

come (pg12) Yoursquore hellip in hellip the hellip

Dol hellipdrums hellip (MILO

looks around)(pg8)

Irsquom thinking of all the

planets in the solar

system and why water

expands when it turns to

ice and all the words

that begin with ldquoqrdquo and

hellip (The wheels begin to

move) Wersquore moving

Wersquore moving (pg12) 2

DATE

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Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

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SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

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Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

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Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

16 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

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Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

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LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

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SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

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MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 8: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

8 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 3

Paraphrasing amp Quoting

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES

Your own words Matches text Similar length with text

Reference

Paraphrasing

Summarizing

Quoting

PARAPHRASING

Involves putting a section of a text into your own words

Does not match text word for word

Changes the words or phrasing in a passage but keeps the original meaning

Must be referenced

SUMMARISING

Involves putting the main ideas into your own words and including only the main points

Does not match text word for word

Is usually much shorter than the original

Must not be referenced

May include paraphrasing and quoting

QUOTING

Usually a brief piece of the text

Matches the text word for word

Quotation marks used on either side of the quoted words

Must be referenced

Read the information in the boxes and put ticks or crosses

DATE

9 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Quoting amp Paraphrasing A quote on its own can sometimes be confusing Often to understand a quote we need to know who the speaker is who the speaker is speaking to and what else is happening around the speaker This is called the context When quoting and paraphrasing it is important to include any information about the context that the reader needs to understand the quoted or reported text

Quote Analysis Checklist

1 When quoting a piece of text write the quote in quotation marks

2 When paraphrasing you must express the same thing but in different

words Dont use quotation marks because quotation marks mean you

are writing exactly the words that were said

3 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must explain the context Are

these the words of the narrator or of a character To whom they were

talking What was happening at the time

4 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must reference your source If

you are using more than one source you need to put the title and page

number If you are only using one source only write the title in your

first reference After that just a page number is enough

Quote ldquoWherever he is he wants to be somewhere else ndash when he

gets there so whatrdquo (The Phantom Tollbooth p 5)

Context The Clock says it to the audience when hersquos introducing Milo

at the beginning of the play

Paraphrase The Clock says that Milo is never happy with where he is and

always wants to be somewhere else (p 5)

Before he drove through the tollbooth Milo looked at the map and realized that he didnrsquot know any of the places on it He decided to go to Dictionopolis because it had an unusual name and he drove through the tollbooth (The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

MILO (Pulls out the map) Now letrsquos see

Thatrsquos funny I never heard of any of these

places Well it doesnrsquot matter anyway

Dictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might as

well go there (Begins to move following map

Drives off)

(The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

DATE

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Itrsquos your turn

Read the quotes below and complete the exercise

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

Milo says it to himself when the Tollbooth asks him to choose a destination from the map

Paraphrase the quote ndash Say it in your own words

Milo doesnrsquot care where he goes but he says that Dictionopolis has a strange name so he decides to go there (p 6)

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

1 Quote ldquoWell now well now well now I donrsquot know of any wrong road to Dictionopolis so if this road goes to Dictionopolis at all it must be the right road and if it doesnrsquot it must be the right road to somewhere else because there are no wrong roads to anywhere Do you think it will rainrdquo (TPT p7)

Quote ldquoDictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might

as well go thererdquo (TPT p6)

2 Quote ldquoIrsquod better get out of Expectations but fast Talking to a guy like that all day would get me nowhere for sure (He tries to speed up but finds instead that he is moving slower and slower) Oh oh now whatrdquo (TPT pg8)

DATE

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ACT I SCENE II ndash In the doldrums

Main Ideas Look at the events in the boxes arrange them and put them in an order

(He tries to speed up but

finds instead that he is

moving slower and

slower) Oh oh now

what (He can barely

move) (pg8)

(Yelling at once) RUN

WAKE UP RUN HERE HE

COMES THE WATCHDOG

(pg11)

A loud CLAP of THUNDER is

heard) Oh dear (He looks up at

the sky puts out his hand to

feel for rain and RUNS AWAY

MILO watches puzzledly and

drives on) (pg8)

Dictionopolis here we

come (pg12) Yoursquore hellip in hellip the hellip

Dol hellipdrums hellip (MILO

looks around)(pg8)

Irsquom thinking of all the

planets in the solar

system and why water

expands when it turns to

ice and all the words

that begin with ldquoqrdquo and

hellip (The wheels begin to

move) Wersquore moving

Wersquore moving (pg12) 2

DATE

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Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

13 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

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Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

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Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

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3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

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Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

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LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

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SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

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Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

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MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

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BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

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Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 9: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

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Quoting amp Paraphrasing A quote on its own can sometimes be confusing Often to understand a quote we need to know who the speaker is who the speaker is speaking to and what else is happening around the speaker This is called the context When quoting and paraphrasing it is important to include any information about the context that the reader needs to understand the quoted or reported text

Quote Analysis Checklist

1 When quoting a piece of text write the quote in quotation marks

2 When paraphrasing you must express the same thing but in different

words Dont use quotation marks because quotation marks mean you

are writing exactly the words that were said

3 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must explain the context Are

these the words of the narrator or of a character To whom they were

talking What was happening at the time

4 Whether quoting or paraphrasing you must reference your source If

you are using more than one source you need to put the title and page

number If you are only using one source only write the title in your

first reference After that just a page number is enough

Quote ldquoWherever he is he wants to be somewhere else ndash when he

gets there so whatrdquo (The Phantom Tollbooth p 5)

Context The Clock says it to the audience when hersquos introducing Milo

at the beginning of the play

Paraphrase The Clock says that Milo is never happy with where he is and

always wants to be somewhere else (p 5)

Before he drove through the tollbooth Milo looked at the map and realized that he didnrsquot know any of the places on it He decided to go to Dictionopolis because it had an unusual name and he drove through the tollbooth (The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

MILO (Pulls out the map) Now letrsquos see

Thatrsquos funny I never heard of any of these

places Well it doesnrsquot matter anyway

Dictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might as

well go there (Begins to move following map

Drives off)

(The Phantom Tollbooth Act1 Scene1 pg6)

DATE

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Itrsquos your turn

Read the quotes below and complete the exercise

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

Milo says it to himself when the Tollbooth asks him to choose a destination from the map

Paraphrase the quote ndash Say it in your own words

Milo doesnrsquot care where he goes but he says that Dictionopolis has a strange name so he decides to go there (p 6)

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

1 Quote ldquoWell now well now well now I donrsquot know of any wrong road to Dictionopolis so if this road goes to Dictionopolis at all it must be the right road and if it doesnrsquot it must be the right road to somewhere else because there are no wrong roads to anywhere Do you think it will rainrdquo (TPT p7)

Quote ldquoDictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might

as well go thererdquo (TPT p6)

2 Quote ldquoIrsquod better get out of Expectations but fast Talking to a guy like that all day would get me nowhere for sure (He tries to speed up but finds instead that he is moving slower and slower) Oh oh now whatrdquo (TPT pg8)

DATE

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ACT I SCENE II ndash In the doldrums

Main Ideas Look at the events in the boxes arrange them and put them in an order

(He tries to speed up but

finds instead that he is

moving slower and

slower) Oh oh now

what (He can barely

move) (pg8)

(Yelling at once) RUN

WAKE UP RUN HERE HE

COMES THE WATCHDOG

(pg11)

A loud CLAP of THUNDER is

heard) Oh dear (He looks up at

the sky puts out his hand to

feel for rain and RUNS AWAY

MILO watches puzzledly and

drives on) (pg8)

Dictionopolis here we

come (pg12) Yoursquore hellip in hellip the hellip

Dol hellipdrums hellip (MILO

looks around)(pg8)

Irsquom thinking of all the

planets in the solar

system and why water

expands when it turns to

ice and all the words

that begin with ldquoqrdquo and

hellip (The wheels begin to

move) Wersquore moving

Wersquore moving (pg12) 2

DATE

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Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

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SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

14 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

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Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

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3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

17 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

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LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

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SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

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MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

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_______________________________________________________________________________________

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_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

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_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

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BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 10: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

10 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Itrsquos your turn

Read the quotes below and complete the exercise

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

Milo says it to himself when the Tollbooth asks him to choose a destination from the map

Paraphrase the quote ndash Say it in your own words

Milo doesnrsquot care where he goes but he says that Dictionopolis has a strange name so he decides to go there (p 6)

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Context ndash Who says it To whom When Where

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Paraphrase the quote ndash say it in your own words

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

1 Quote ldquoWell now well now well now I donrsquot know of any wrong road to Dictionopolis so if this road goes to Dictionopolis at all it must be the right road and if it doesnrsquot it must be the right road to somewhere else because there are no wrong roads to anywhere Do you think it will rainrdquo (TPT p7)

Quote ldquoDictionopolis Thatrsquos a weird name I might

as well go thererdquo (TPT p6)

2 Quote ldquoIrsquod better get out of Expectations but fast Talking to a guy like that all day would get me nowhere for sure (He tries to speed up but finds instead that he is moving slower and slower) Oh oh now whatrdquo (TPT pg8)

DATE

11 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

ACT I SCENE II ndash In the doldrums

Main Ideas Look at the events in the boxes arrange them and put them in an order

(He tries to speed up but

finds instead that he is

moving slower and

slower) Oh oh now

what (He can barely

move) (pg8)

(Yelling at once) RUN

WAKE UP RUN HERE HE

COMES THE WATCHDOG

(pg11)

A loud CLAP of THUNDER is

heard) Oh dear (He looks up at

the sky puts out his hand to

feel for rain and RUNS AWAY

MILO watches puzzledly and

drives on) (pg8)

Dictionopolis here we

come (pg12) Yoursquore hellip in hellip the hellip

Dol hellipdrums hellip (MILO

looks around)(pg8)

Irsquom thinking of all the

planets in the solar

system and why water

expands when it turns to

ice and all the words

that begin with ldquoqrdquo and

hellip (The wheels begin to

move) Wersquore moving

Wersquore moving (pg12) 2

DATE

12 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

13 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

14 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

15 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

16 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

17 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

18 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

19 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 11: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

11 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

ACT I SCENE II ndash In the doldrums

Main Ideas Look at the events in the boxes arrange them and put them in an order

(He tries to speed up but

finds instead that he is

moving slower and

slower) Oh oh now

what (He can barely

move) (pg8)

(Yelling at once) RUN

WAKE UP RUN HERE HE

COMES THE WATCHDOG

(pg11)

A loud CLAP of THUNDER is

heard) Oh dear (He looks up at

the sky puts out his hand to

feel for rain and RUNS AWAY

MILO watches puzzledly and

drives on) (pg8)

Dictionopolis here we

come (pg12) Yoursquore hellip in hellip the hellip

Dol hellipdrums hellip (MILO

looks around)(pg8)

Irsquom thinking of all the

planets in the solar

system and why water

expands when it turns to

ice and all the words

that begin with ldquoqrdquo and

hellip (The wheels begin to

move) Wersquore moving

Wersquore moving (pg12) 2

DATE

12 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

13 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

14 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

15 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

16 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

17 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

18 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

19 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 12: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

12 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Illustrate the 6 main events on the previous page and PARAPHRASE in your own words

1

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

2

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

3

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

4

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

5

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

6

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Milo tries to go but somehow his car gets slower and slower and finally it stops

DATE

13 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

14 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

15 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

16 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

17 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

18 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

19 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 13: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

13 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 4

WRITING A BOOK REVIEW

A Sample Book Review

HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins Review by Emily H Ohio Grade 12

No one knows what the future has in store for us but hopefully itrsquos not Panem Panem is the setting of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins where the United States once used to be The effects of many natural disasters have led to the downfall of the US and now it has been reduced to only 13 districts Ruled by the Capitol which is very strict with the rules has taken over The citizens of the districts didnrsquot like the Capitolrsquos leadership over them so they rebelled In the end the Capitol came out on top and as punishment for their actions they destroyed District 13

The Games are a reminder to the people of the Capitolrsquos power over them Each year one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 to 18 must enter their name in the drawing If they wanted to receive a little aid from the Capitol they could enter their name in more than one time The 24 tributes are taken to a secret arena that the game designers design They have absolutely no idea what is in store for them The arena could be anywhere from a desert to an arctic ice land Either way everything is controlled by the game makers They take part in a televised battle to the death of these poor teens This is a very intense book that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat Putting this book down is nearly impossible once you pick it up Katniss who is the main character is a very strong and intelligent girl She defiantly knows how to survive all thanks to her father who would illegally take her hunting outside of the gates of district 12 the poorest and the most ignored district of them all Tragically her father died in an explosion and she is left with one of his original bows that he had made for her Katniss and her best friend Gale are the hunters now They hunt and trade with all the people in the village and she has become the person that has allowed her family to survive Now things have changed now Katniss is in the games

She must fight against people that she has never met before in her life except for her fellow District 12 tribute Peeta He is the complete opposite of Katniss You can really feel like you are Katniss when you read

You imagine what is going through her mind and you start thinking the same things This is the best book I have read so far Its futuristic setting and plot twists that appear out of nowhere they really keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat This is a must read for all ages1

1httpteacherscholasticcomactivitiesswyarbrowseEntryaspid=69415ampgrade=12ampbooktitle=The+Hunger+Games

Beginning

The beginning

introduces the book

and shows the

writerrsquos insight and

the topic sentence

Middle

The middle

paragraphs

summarize the main

events that explain

the writerrsquos insight

Ending The ending paragraph shows the writerrsquos opinions about the book and their recommendations

DATE

14 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

15 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

16 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

17 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

18 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

19 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 14: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

14 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Have a look at the key points and try to find the missing phrases in the box below and fill in the blanks

Thinking time Which of these key points can be found in the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo book review example Can you underline and label them What would make this review better

1 Before you begin writing make a ________________________________ about the points you want

to get across and create a timeline about the important events you want to put in your summary

2 Try to mention _____________________________________________________ in the first paragraph

mdash theres nothing more frustrating than reading a review of a great book but not knowing who wrote

it and what the title is

3 Try to write about the ldquoinsightrdquo ndash in other words ldquothe messagerdquo of the book in your review

4 If possible use ____________________________ for each point you want to make about the book

Its a good way to emphasize the importance of the point You might want to list the main points in

your notes before you begin

5 Try using _______________________________________ to illustrate your points This is not

absolutely necessary but its a good way to give your reader a sense of the authors writing style

6 Make sure your review _____________________________________________________ not just

what the book is about A good review should express the reviewers opinion and persuade the reader

to share it to read the book or to avoid reading it

7 __________________________________________ and incorporate what you learn into the review

Biographical information can help you formulate your opinion about the book and gives your review a

depth

a few short quotes from the book few notes one paragraph

Do research about the author the name of the author and the book title

explains how you feel about the book and why

DATE

15 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

16 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

17 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

18 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

19 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 15: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

15 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Now letrsquos have a look at the steps of writing a book review

1 Selecting a Book

To choose a good book think of novels short stories or plays you have recently read Consider those that you know

well and enjoyed reading

2 Introduction There are three parts to a good introduction paragraph These are

a Hook Writing a clear and interesting hook is one of the most important things in writing a well-

developed review Your hook should not only introduce your topic to the readers but also catch

their attention and interest and would make them want to read more

INTERESTING WAYS TO START THE INTRODUCTION

1 You can ask a question

2 You can start with some onomatopoeia

3 You can start with the name and author of the book

4 You can start with a quote ndash remember to add a reference

Find the hook in the review of The Hunger Games Now try writing a hook sentence for a ldquoHolesrdquo book review here

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

b Topic Next we explain the topic of the story Here we write one or two sentences explaining what the

book is about You may introduce the setting and some of the main characters here

c Insight End your introduction paragraph with the insight The insight is the message you want to leave

with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning a lesson

The insight is the most important sentence in a review The rest of the review will demonstrate

how this insight is central to the story

You can write your review in either the past tense or PRESENT TENSE make sure you keep all verbs in the

same tense

DATE

16 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

17 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

18 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

19 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 16: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

16 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

3 Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs are the SUMMARY of the story Summary means rewriting the main events in

your own words showing how the insight is revealed in the story

USEFUL TIPS

1 Use transitions to connect your events (eg when while later after that then meanwhile etc)

2 Put the events in the correct order

3 Be sure to break your paragraphs every time you change speaker or place

4 Use different kinds of sentences ndash simple compound and complex 5 Never give away the end of the story 6 You may find writing a timeline helpful when planning your summary

Read the sentences in the timeline Cross out the boxes that are NOT relevant for the summary

4 Conclusion The conclusion is your evaluation of the book you are reviewing Remember to

Recommend the book who should read it Say what you liked and disliked about it Use your own words to explain the insight

bullStanley is convicted of a crime

bullHes sent to Camp Green Lake

bullBarf Bag was bitten by a snake and was sent to hospital

bullWith a group of boys hes forced to dig holes everyday

bullTheir shower was only 4-minute-long

bullOne day Zero runs away

bullStanley goes after him

bullThey climb Gods Thumb and break the curse

DATE

17 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

18 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

19 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

Page 17: Grade 6 Term 2 -   · PDF fileWill you marry me? said _____ _____ Theres a train coming and its fast, ... Lucy asked if he would marry her. ... day would get me nowhere for sure

DATE

17 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Here is a book review of ldquoHolesrdquo As we learn the steps of writing a book review can you check the review try to fill in the blanks with transition words and label each part on the text

HOLES ndash A STORY OF FRIENDSHIP

Have you ever been accused of a crime you didnrsquot commit Well

Stanley has Holes is about a kid named Stanley Yelnats who has

been mistaken for a crime that he did not commit Stanley is on his way

to a boyrsquos juvenile detention center which is called Camp Green Lake At

Camp Green Lake he meets Zero and together they learn the value of

friendship

__________ Stanley gets to Camp Green Lake he has to dig a hole everyday

even on Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast is at 430 so they have to start digging

very early or they will be out in the sun If they dig up anything interesting they

have to report it to Mr Sir or Mr Pendanski __________ they finish their hole the

rest of the day is free

____________ Stanley digs his holes and tries not to annoy anyone by

keeping to himself However Zero asks Stanley to teach him to read so they form

a friendship ____________ the other boys become jealous and they start bullying

Zero and Stanley So one day the boys pick a fight with Zero and so he runs away

______________ Stanley follows Zero who is ill from drinking sploosh

Stanley carries Zero to Godrsquos Thumb where Zero recovers by eating onions and

drinking muddy water for a few days______________ Stanley and Zero decide to

go back to Camp Green Lake and dig one more hole because Stanley is feeling lucky

Do you want to know what happens You have to read the book

In my opinion lsquoHolesrsquo is written in a very simple but fascinating way Both

the characters and the plot are entertaining and real The friendship between

Stanley and Zero teaches when you have a friend everything is possible I

recommend this book to middle school students who enjoy adventure

DATE

18 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

19 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

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DATE

18 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

LETrsquoS DO THIS

Look at the whole review now and complete the chart with your comments

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices are precise

Several word choices are redundant vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

Think about the rubric and the expectations Then discuss it with your teacher

DATE

19 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

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DATE

19 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

SECTION 5

Now it is your turn to write a book review

I chose the book lsquo______________________________________________rsquo because _________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

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DATE

20 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Gathering Details- Timeline

Introduction Paragraph Hook topic and insight

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Remember Your insight is the message you want to leave with your readers It often centers on growing up or learning

a lesson

You can use verbs like teaches learns realizes sees accepts and understands

DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

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DATE

21 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

MY NOTES

____________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

rsquo

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DATE

22 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW CHECKLIST

Read your review and complete the following checklist

I have completed the lsquoprewritingrsquo section

I have included my insight in a clear topic statement

I have included a beginning middle and ending

I have used transitions to connect my ideas and to make my review easier to follow

I have reviewed my essay and removed all unnecessary words

I vary my sentences I make sure to use compound and complex sentences

I have checked my grammar and kept all my verbs in the same tense

I have checked my punctuation and spelling

DATE

23 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

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DATE

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Student Evaluation

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Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

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BOOK REVIEW RUBRIC

4 3 2 1 Points Earned

Idea

s

The ideas show a complete

understanding of the reading

The essay has clear details and insight

Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is too broad Unnecessary details need to be

cut

The insight is unclear More details are

needed

Org

aniz

atio

n

The beginning middle and ending

work together to create an insightful

essay

The organization pattern fits the

topic and purpose One part

(beginning middle or ending)

needs better development

The organization fits the essays purpose Some

parts (beginning middle and ending)

need more development

The organization doesnt fit the

purpose

Wo

rd

Ch

oic

e

The word choice reflects careful

thinking about the reading

Most word choices

are precise

Several word choices are redundant

vague or imprecise

Much more attention should be given to

word choice

Sen

ten

ce

Flu

ency

The sentences in the essay make the ideas

really stand out

No sentence problems exist More sentence

variety is needed

A few sentence problems need to

be corrected

Most sentences need to be rewritten

Co

nve

nti

on

s Grammar and punctuation are correct and the review is free of

errors

The review has a few careless errors in punctuation and

grammar

The errors in the review are confusing

The number of errors makes the review

hard to read

Comments

Total

DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

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DATE

24 061-eng-wb-t2(writing)

Student Evaluation

Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did Evaluate this booklet in the chart below

Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent

I learnt a lot of things 1 2 3 4 5

Understandable 1 2 3 4 5

Useful 1 2 3 4 5

Fun 1 2 3 4 5

Exercised that I found useful

Exercises that I would change

What other topics should be included in the booklet

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