P5H Book Detective Homework – w/b 14.11.16

Good evening everyone as promised here is your Book Detectives homework for this week.

Today you were all given your new books and wrote your homework pages in your diary.  If you are unsure of these please ask me tomorrow and I will let you know what they are.

Blue –  Cool Clive – P3-23

Yellow – Me and my Newt P3-28

Red – Front Page Story P3-27

Green – Tomb Raider Introduction – P33

Once you have completed your reading you should complete your  two segments using the information from the chapters you have read.

Question Master:

Please write out 5 evaluative questions which can be shared with your group members during our next session on Tuesday. Remember with evaluative questions the answer is ‘beyond the lines’ in other words your questions should make your group

  • make judgements about what they have read and explain the reasons for those judgements
  • think of an answer based on their own  opinion
  • compare and contrast
  • question and assess the text
  • use evidence/proof to justify their answers

Examples of Evaluative questions are:

  • What makes this a good text? What evidence do you have to justify your opinion?
  • Could it be better? How?
  • Is it as good as …?
  • Which is better and why?

You must also have provide, sentence answers for each of your questions.

Illustrator:

Please complete a detailed illustration of an interesting part of the story so far. A short, written explanation of what you have drawn and why should also be included. If possible please colour your illustration with pencil.

Remember to choose a short section/paragraph from the book to read aloud to your group members. You should briefly record why you have chosen this section/paragraph.

This task should be completed in your Book Detectives jotter for Tuesday 22nd November.

Please remember if you do not complete this task fully you will be unable to participate in our class lesson and it will be recorded as incomplete homework.

See you tomorrow.

Mrs Hughes

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