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200s Religion & Mythology

READING PASSPORT Your Elementary School • 2-3 • 20##-20##. Student Name: ___________________________________________ Grade : ☐ 2 ☐ 3 Teacher : _______________________________. READING ZONE. Adventure Fiction. Picture Book Study 2. Award-Winning Fiction. Picture Book Study 1.

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200s Religion & Mythology

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  1. READING PASSPORT Your Elementary School • 2-3 • 20##-20## Student Name: ___________________________________________ Grade:☐ 2 ☐ 3 Teacher: _______________________________ READING ZONE Adventure Fiction Picture Book Study 2 Award-Winning Fiction Picture Book Study 1 Classic Fiction Nonfiction Topic Study 2 200s Religion & Mythology Nonfiction Topic Study 1 Folklore Culture Study 1 Fiction Author Study 1 Fantasy Fiction Biography Folklore Culture Study 2 Fiction Author Study 2 Historical Fiction 900s History 500s Science Your Choice Fiction Humor Fiction 811 Poetry 600s Technology Your Choice Nonfiction Mystery Fiction Your Choice Nonfiction Realistic Fiction

  2. Passport Requirements • To earn a stamp on your Reading Passport: • Read within your Reading Zone. • Write the book title on the back of your Reading Passport. • If an Accelerated Reader (AR) quiz is available for the book, you must take the quiz. • To earn a stamp: • - Read a book and earn an AR score of 80% or above. • - Complete an index card summary for books without an AR quiz or AR quiz scores less than 80%. • Complete our reading goal per 9-weeks to participate in our Reading Celebration. • Complete your entire Reading Passport to become a Reading Ambassador. Privileges include: • - Check out up to 2 books at a time. • - Read any genres you like the rest of the school year. • - Participate in every Reading Celebration. Books I Have Read Write the titles of books you have read with your AR score below: _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ _________________________________ AR Score: _____ Genre Guide Below are genres of literature featured on your Reading Passport. Adventure Fiction: stories which include action Award-Winning Fiction: stories that have won an award for best story or best illustrations. Classic Fiction: stories that have become part of our culture Fantasy Fiction: stories with elements that are impossible Folklore: stories that have been passed on in spoken form Historical Fiction: stories which take place during a specific time period from the past Humor Fiction: stories with funny characters and events Mystery Fiction: stories which include a problem that is solved Nonfiction: books that provide information about a topic Picture Book: stories told through illustrations Poetry: a collection of words that express an emotion or idea often with a specific rhythm Realistic Fiction: stories which take place in modern time with events that could happen Study Requirements Studies allow you to compare and contrast two books that have something in common. Your Reading Passport may include these studies: • Fiction Author Study - Read 2 Fiction books by the same author. • Picture Book Study - Read 2 Picture Books within the same genre. • Folklore Culture Study - Read 2 Folklore books from two different cultures. • Nonfiction Topic Study - Read 2 Nonfiction books about the same topic.

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