SECOND GRADE SUMMER PAC T
SECOND GRADE SUMMER PAC T
SECOND GRADE SUMMER PAC T
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Sample BCR Questions<br />
Directions: Choose one question from the samples beIow for each book read and write a<br />
response of no more than 6~8 lines. Be sure that yot~r maswer inctudes text support and a<br />
clear cxptmlation as weI1 as the title and author of the book (or arlicle) to wl~ich yon are<br />
responding.<br />
Fiction OR Non-Fiction<br />
Good readers monitor and clarify ~vhite they are reading. -What is a word you did not<br />
recognize or cottld not say What did you do to sound out tNs word Name the steps<br />
you took to sotmd out this word. A~sking someone else what the word was does not comat<br />
on this qt~estion.<br />
Did yon have to infer ’to tmderstand the text Give examples, lnclnde the info~anation<br />
from the text, the information from your mind, and the inference you made from the two.<br />
Good readers monitor and clarify while ttaey are reading. What was soraething you did<br />
not understarad while reading What did yon do to clear up your confusion Did it help<br />
Asking someone else for the answer does not count on this question.<br />
What words used by the author helped to create a picture in your mind Explain your<br />
response uging evidence from the text.<br />
Fiction<br />
Summarize the text. Be sure tc include the characters, setting, problem, solution, and<br />
important infom~ation from the begdrming, middle, and end.<br />
Evah~ate the text. Did you Iike the story Why or why not Did the author keep you<br />
iarterested in the sto~2¢ How Give examples from the text.<br />
Good readers make predictions before and dnring reading. What was a prediction you<br />
made that was wrong Why did you make that prediction<br />
Evaluate the author. Did the author keep you interested in the story How Did the<br />
attthor nse interesting mad descriptive langt~age Give examples fl’om tl~e textl<br />
Good readers monitor and clarify whLle they are reading. What was something you did<br />
not understand w~le reading What did you do to clear up your confession Did it help<br />
Asking someone else for the answer does not count on this qunstion.<br />
Expla~in how the characters’ actions led to the sohition of the story-. Use details from the<br />
text to support yore" response,