8 Box Instructions
8 Box Instructions
8 Box Instructions
Reading 8 Boxes
When we read between the lines, we look for deeper meaning in a text. This deeper
meaning changes the way we do or see something, and transforms us as readers and people.
The purpose of these assignments is for you to have the opportunity to think critically and
creatively about what you are reading independently, and look for that deeper meaning. Im
looking at your ideas and how well you present them to an audience. Be creative, think
outside the box, and make sure to examine the rubrics carefully. Please come and see me at
any time with any questions, or for feedback. I look forward to learning more about you as
readers!
Guidelines
1. Your Reading 8 Boxes must be neatly presented and written in pen or typed. Remember
to edit for spelling and grammatical errors.
2. You must hand in one complete assignment every month, due by the final school day
of that month (for example, in December your assignment will be due the last school
day before the holiday).
3. You must begin reading your novel right away and plan ahead. These assignments cannot
be successfully completed in one or two days.
4. You must choose a novel or book, not another type of reading material. The reading
material you choose for either assignment must be suitable for your reading level. Be
creative in the genres and types of text you choose, go for variety!
5. Review the attached rubric, as well as the Reading 8 Box exemplar. I suggest looking
at the level 4 column closely. These assignments will be assessed for reading, writing,
and oral literacy.
6. You need to provide complete and thoughtful responses, and you make your thinking
visible. A person who has not read your reading material must have a good understanding
of its content, themes / ideas, and meaning.
7. With each assignment, you must hand in one self-evaluation and one peer evaluation one
week before the assignment is due. This means you must have a rough copy or draft of
your assignment completed the week before it is due. Self and peer evaluation forms (2
stars and 1 step) can be done during Independent Work in our Literacy Block.
8. The Book Talk: A book talk is an opportunity to share a book that you have read with others.
You will deliver your book talk to the class, starting with a brief introduction of the novel,
author and a short plot summary before doing your chosen activity. Book talks should be
between 3-5 minutes long. It can be live or digitally recorded.
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