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Epic! Reading Response Journal

by Book Creator

Pages 2 and 3 of 16

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Teacher Guide
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In partnership between Book Creator and Epic! we have created an amazing remixable template journal filled with reading responses to meet a variety of student needs.

Reading Response Journal
A reading response journal allows students to reflect on their initial responses to their reading experiences. These journal entries or pages can be completed immediately after reading a portion of text, or after an entire book. It offers a place to reflect on the story in an open format.

Using this book
As students read books in Epic! they are tasked with completing a daily journal page reflecting on the section or book they've read. Through the use of choice and voice, students will be motivated and engaged to reflect on their reading in a multitude of ways. In addition to Epic!'s amazing library, students will enjoy reading like never before!
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To share this book with students, click Remix and a copy of this book will be added to the library of your choice. For help visit our support page. Note also that these books are best reviewed in 'edit' mode. You'll see that there are directions and teacher tips in the book margins.
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Literacy Domains
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  • Phonics
  • Vocabulary
  • Fluency
  • Comprehension
  • Writing
  • Speaking & Listening

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Literacy Standards
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  • Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of key details in a story/text.
  • Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story/text.
  • Determine the central message, theme or lesson and explain how it is conveyed through the details in a story/text.
  • Describe the overall structure of the story/text.
  • Acknowledge differences in points of view of characters/narrator.
  • Compare/Contrast themes, settings, or plots of stories with similar characters or from the same author.