Backup of Sample Informal Reading Response
Backup of Sample Informal Reading Response
Backup of Sample Informal Reading Response
Purpose:
The purpose of this assignment is to help you begin responding in writing
to texts and experiences different from your own. This essay is an informal
reading response. A reading response is your reaction to something the author
or character has said, done, or written. Once you understand the work, you can
then begin to respond to it thoughtfully. This assignment prepares you to write
the documented essay as well as other essays that invite you to participate in
intellectual dialogue with others.
A reading response should respond specifically to a point the author has
made. If you are responding to a character, then the response should respond to
something the character has said or done. In either case, you may agree,
disagree, or relate the authors or characters point to your own experience or use
the authors point as a launching pad for another issue. Because this is an
informal response, you do not necessarily have to cite sources. It is important,
however, that you refer to the author and the name of the article at the beginning
of your response. Please check with your instructor to see what he or she prefers.
A reading response consists of:
1. the statement or idea that you are responding to placed in its proper
context--this may mean providing background information about the
article itself;
2. your reaction to the statement or idea;
3. a connection between what you have read and experienced in your own life
The following is a clear example of a student writer responding to the actions of a
character in a work. This essay, written by Jill Matthews, appears in the 2005
issue Project Discovery.
Lauro. A college student, Calvin can barely read or write. For this reason alone, most
would think Calvin is not college material. However, I believe that Calvin Jefferson is
college material because he is a motivated learner, he has problem-solving skills, and
he has perseverance.
Motivation to learn is important for a student to stay successful in college.
Determined to receive help from his professor, Calvin shows his motivation to learn.
After confronting his teacher about a B he unfairly receives, Calvin complains: I stood
up there didn hardly know the sense a anythin I read, couldnt hardly even read at all.
Calvin knows he did not earn his grade; instead, it was a mercy grade handed to him by
his teacher. But his professor does not think she can help him improve: But how can I
teach you that? You cant write a paragraph, Calvinor a sentenceyou cant spell past
fourth gradethe essay showed that Yet, Calvin still persists to receive help from his
professor. Before approaching his teacher, Calvin tried to receive help from a tutor, but
was unsuccessful. Calvin said, They outa tutors! Refusing to be dismissed or ignored,
one day Calvin tests his professor. While reading one of Shakespeares plays, he skips an
entire paragraph to see if his teacher is paying attention. Calvins determination to learn
shows that he wants to be successful and improve himself.