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Patterns Entry Form

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The Schwa Was Here Neal Shusterman CHALLENGING CHOICES 09-10 The Trouble Begins at 8 Sid Fleischman PATTERNS ENTRY FORM ***One Book Crossroads Selection UNIT ______Also included World Language PATTERNS selections PRINT Student Name: Class:______

CHALLENGING CHOICES 09-10 Novel Title: ______PATTERNS ENTRY FORM

Author: ______UNIT ______PRINT Date Started: Student Name: ______

Date Completed: ______Novel Title: ______*Student Signature: ______Author: ______*Parent Signature: ______Date Started: ______*Signatures indicate that the above novel was completely read by the student Date Completed: ______**Students must also complete the BACK of this form for credit and entry into *Student PATTERNS prize drawings Signature: ______

Challenging Choices 2009-2010 *Parent The Amulet of Samarkand Jonathan Signature: Stroud ______Black Duck Janet Taylor Lisle Code Orange Caroline Cooney *Signatures indicate that the above novel Dracula Bram Stoker was completely read by the student Kiki Strike Kirsten Miller Life as We Knew It Susan Beth Pfeffer **Students must also complete the BACK Private Peaceful Michael of this form for credit and entry into Morpurgo PATTERNS prize drawings Revolution is Not A Dinner Party Ying Chang Compestine Runner Carl Deuker Challenging Choices 2009-2010 The Amulet of Samarkand Jonathan Stroud Black Duck Janet Taylor Lisle Code Orange Caroline Cooney Dracula Bram Stoker Kiki Strike Kirsten Miller Life as We Knew It Susan Beth 4. Copy your favorite quotation Pfeffer Private Peaceful Michael from the book and include the page Morpurgo # . Explain why this was your Revolution is Not A Dinner Party Ying Chang Compestine favorite quote. Runner Carl Deuker The Schwa Was Here Neal Shusterman The Trouble Begins at 8 Sid Fleischman

***One Book Crossroads Selection Also included World Language PATTERNS selections 5. Would you recommend this book to other students? ____ yes ____ no Why or why not?

**ANSWER BRIEFLY**

1. Identify the main characters: **ANSWER BRIEFLY**

1. Identify the main characters:

2. Identify the SETTING (time & place of the action)

2. Identify the SETTING (time & place of the action)

3. a. Describe a central problem or conflict:

3. a. Describe a central problem or conflict: b. What is the result of the problem or conflict? b. What is the result of the problem or conflict?

4. Copy your favorite quotation from the book and include the page # . Explain why this was your favorite quote.

5. Would you recommend this book to other students? ____ yes ____ no Why or why not?

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