1.Using your notes from your reading, summarize what is happening in your story using 2 examples from your book. Include at least 2.one connection and 3.one inference that you made while reading. Keep in mind the previous feedback that you've received so that you don't make the same errors.
Sisters Red was a great book. I've finished reading it and I have to admit that it was actually a really quick read. It was fast paced and there was a lot of dramatic action that kept the story moving. The ending was very surprising which made it all the more interesting and kept me turning the pages all the way up to the very end. I'm not really going to give a summary because, well, I've finished reading. If you check my previous blog, you'll see that I made a connection to being an older sibling, always feeling the weight of responsibility of watching over someone one, guiding them and blaming yourself for their mistakes, even if they make them on their own. One inference that I was able to make was within the last few pages of the book actually when I guessed as to who the Potential was for the Fernis (the werewolves) and it turned out that I was right. I love being right (as most of you know!).
Although I don't have a hard copy of Sisters Red to share, I highly recommend that any those of you who are interested in reading it go to the library or pick it up at your local bookstore. It is very unique retelling of the Little Red Riding Hood tale.
Ms. Luthey,
ReplyDeleteHow did you make the inference? What did you read that helped you make it?
Ms. LA