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Reader's Response Journal Weekly Reading Homework

This letter informs students and parents that fourth graders will be required to read for 30 minutes nightly and record their reading in a Reader's Response Journal (RRJ). Each week, students must write a letter to their teacher in the RRJ summarizing the book they read, their opinion of it, and discussing reading strategies and examples from the text. The letter provides the requirements for the proper letter format and informs parents when the weekly letters will be due.

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Reader's Response Journal Weekly Reading Homework

This letter informs students and parents that fourth graders will be required to read for 30 minutes nightly and record their reading in a Reader's Response Journal (RRJ). Each week, students must write a letter to their teacher in the RRJ summarizing the book they read, their opinion of it, and discussing reading strategies and examples from the text. The letter provides the requirements for the proper letter format and informs parents when the weekly letters will be due.

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RRJ

Readers Response Journal


Weekly Reading Homework
Dear Students and Parents,
This year fourth graders will be required to read 30 minutes nightly.
Students will record their reading in their RRJ (Readers Response
Journal). Additionally, each week your child will need to write a letter to
me in their journal. I look forward to sharing your childs reading
experiences and will respond to each letter.
Each letter must include:
Proper Letter Format: Date, Opening, Body, Closing, and signature
Paragraph 1: Title, Author, Summary of the book, Opinion of Book
Paragraph 2: 5 Sentences telling about strategies used when reading
and / or responding to journal prompt, and supporting these with
examples from the text
Inside each childs RRJ they have a sample letter, CROP QV Reading
Strategies, Reading Response Prompts. All of these are tools to ensure
successful letters.

Your childs weekly letters will be due on ____________________________


each week.
Thank you!
Ms. Jones & Mrs. Joubert

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