Summer Reading book talk rubric

Summer Learning: Reading

Book Talk:

Choose one of your favorite books read over the summer.

  1. Tell us the title and author of the book.
  2. Show us the cover (if you do not have the book, ask teacher to project on board).
  3. Tell us what the book is about.
  4. Read a favorite passage and explain why it is memorable.  Prepare ahead of time by using a sticky note to find your passage during your talk.  If you don’t have the book with you, prepare ahead of time by typing or writing out your favorite part, noting the page number.
  5. Evaluate what is good/bad about the book using some specific details about plot, description, suspense, character, theme, language, etc.
  6. Make an audience recommendation.  How would your “rate” this book and who would most likely read the book?
  7. Show a visual aid and explain
    •  Create one visual representation from one of the books read this summer – a collage of  images from the book (characters, setting, theme, symbolism used in the story, etc.)  Do not use a single picture (such as the cover) downloaded from the internet.
    • Place visual representation on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet using the whole sheet mounted on colored construction paper.  If you prefer to make a collage on a slide from Google slide, make sure this is prepare ahead of time so your teacher is able to project on promethean board.  
    • Place the title of book, author, your name and class hour on the bottom right.

 

Book Talk from Summer Reading List Evaluation 1 points
Favorite Passage 1 point
Visual—a collage of images from the book (characters, setting, theme, symbolism used in the story, etc.) 2 points
Book Summary 1 point
Recommendation 1 points
Total for book talk 6 points
Total Points 12 points

 

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