Do Now | Seating Chart Find your new seat Do Next | Name Card Put your name on the blank side of the card in big letters. On the back side, respond to the following:
Studio Time | Reader's Profile
Due Friday What is a Reader’s Profile? Someone—someone probably famous—once said that books should always be given as gifts, because a sweater never changed a person’s life. Somewhere throughout your life, you most likely were excited, influenced, intrigued, changed by a book (or maybe two or three or too many to count). A Reader’s Profile is an opportunity for you to introduce your reading self to the class by considering those books. It is a personal reflection about who you are as a reader; how your reading interests have changed throughout the years; the goals you set for yourself to ensure you continue to change in the future. Examples: Begin your Reader’s Profile by responding to these mandatory questions. Remember that your readers cannot see these questions, so be sure to explain, in detail, your answer so that they are sure to understand. Mandatory Questions
Your Reader’s Profile must be a total of four paragraphs. Beyond the mandatory questions from above, you may pick and choose from the following questions to complete your Reader’s Profile. Again, you are not required to answer all of these questions, just the ones that inspire you to write.
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