"Personal"
means your own private
feelings
about someone or something.
A "response"
is a way of telling
something to someone. It can be a
spoken
response,
or a
written response.
So, a "personal
response"
is
telling
how
you feel
about someone or something.
It can be done by
speaking
or writing.
Have you ever
written in a journal? Did you know
that you can use a journal to write
personal
responses
about books that you read? It's fun to do because you are free to
write whatever you want!
One time you may
write about a character that acts just like you! Another time you
might write about the setting of the story. Perhaps you'll
predict what will happen next, or how the story will end. You might
even write about your favorite part, or your least favorite part, of
the story. The possibilities are endless!
Here are some
questions to help you when writing a
personal
response
to a story!
What did the
author do to capture your attention?
Which character
is most like you?
What do you like
about the setting?
What event would
you change?
How does the
story relate to your own life?
What do you
think will happen next?
How do you want
the story to end?
What is your
favorite, or least favorite, part of the book?
Who was your
favorite character and why?
Did any of the
characters change from the beginning to the
end of the story?
I've got a great
idea! Make a
Personal
Reading
Journal
out of an old notebook or some paper.
Choose
a book to read. Take a few minutes, after each chapter, to write a
personal
response.
If you're not sure what to write, use the questions above to help
you. You'll have a wonderful journal to share with others!
Now that you've
completed this lesson,
click on the kids to practice!