Summer Reading Reading gives us someplace to go

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Summer Reading “Reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where

Summer Reading “Reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are. ” - M. Cooley 1. Choose it. Read it. newspaper mystery. adventure. history. sports. biography. science. current events. classics. poetry. medicine. famous explorers. artists. music. magazine book blog graphic novel 2. Choose it. Write it. Choose a way to share your reflections on the text you read. Use one of the reflection questions provided or create your own! SAVE your response until school starts in the fall. Your English teacher will collect your work and use it to get to know you as a student! Need a book? Check out this MCPS Collection of e-book sites: https: //bit. ly/MCPSTeen. READ or scan the QR Code!

After reading a text of your choice, select one of the reflection prompts below

After reading a text of your choice, select one of the reflection prompts below for your response or create your own. Be sure to include the title of the text, the author’s name, and the prompt you used. Save your work and be prepared to share it with your English teacher when school begins in the fall. How has your text affected you as a reader? How has your understanding of the complexity of human relationships increased? What connections do you draw between your text and other texts you’ve read? What have you learned about culture or society or history from your text? How has your reading process been improved or changed? What personal connections are you making with your text? Re. Flection Choices Questions? Contact Mrs. Lindsay English Resource Teacher Jane_M_Lindsay@mcpsmd. org What does your choice of text reveal about you as a person? What would you tell other students to get them interested in your text? If you could meet the author of the text, what questions or feedback would you share? How have you improved as a reader by reading your text? In what ways has the text helped you develop empathy? How has your text impacted the way you think about a specific subject or topic? Or, create your own reflection prompt. Jot it down here: