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Book Warriors: Online Reading Rules

1. The document discusses rules for an online reading project called "Book Warriors" where students read books and write in a reading journal. 2. It then covers how to make a topic-based glossary, including why they are useful for understanding words and relationships, and how to write and draw words to help remember them. 3. The document provides instructions for reading a short story called "Scaredy Crow" and making a glossary from the reading.
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Book Warriors: Online Reading Rules

1. The document discusses rules for an online reading project called "Book Warriors" where students read books and write in a reading journal. 2. It then covers how to make a topic-based glossary, including why they are useful for understanding words and relationships, and how to write and draw words to help remember them. 3. The document provides instructions for reading a short story called "Scaredy Crow" and making a glossary from the reading.
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Book Warriors

Reading Project
5 ONLINE CLASSROOM RULES
1.BE ON TIME
2.MUTE YOUR MIC
3.RAISE YOUR HAND
4.TURN ON YOUR CAMERA
5.LOOK AND LISTEN
WHAT IS “BOOK WARRIORS”?

IT’S A READING PROJECT.

YOU READ & WRITE IN YOUR


READING JOURNAL.
In today lesson, you will know

What is a topic-based
01 glossary 03 How to make a
glossary?

02 Why do we use a
glossary
01.
03.

What is a
topic-based glossary?
02.
Why do we need
a glossary?
Why do we need a glossary?

help us remember give you a place to be


words better creative

help us understand ???


words and their
relationships
03.
How do you make a
glossary?
How do you learn vocabulary?

1. Writing & AND 2. Reading


Drawing the word aloud
04.
Let’s read a
short story
Before you read
1. What’s the name of the story?

2. Who writes this story?

3. What is the story about?


Before you read
1. What’s the name of the story?

2. Who writes this story?

3. What is the story about?

crows
Before you read
1. What’s the name of the story?

2. Who writes this story?

3. What is the story about?

scaredy
crow

crows
Read and make a glossary

Play the game


After you read

1. Rate this text: 👍 or 👎 or ❤️

2. What do you like in this text?

3. What don’t you like in this text?

=> write / say these things in your Reading


Journal!
Homework
1. Find books on Google Drive
2. Read & make reading journals with
glossaries for the books you read.
THANK YOU!

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