First Name: | Anna |
Age: | 6 |
Book Title: | Cam Jansen |
Author: | David A. Adler |
Fiction Genres: | Crime/Detective,Mystery |
Write three (3) sentences which describe the Setting of the book. Be sure use descriptive words.: | The story takes place on a block with houses, one of them looked suspicious. Some of the story takes place in a supermarket that is not too, too big and it has only one entry and one exit. There is also part of the story that takes place in a house with gray siding. |
List all of the main characters in the book, and share a little bit of information about each character.: | Cam Jansen is 10 years old. Eric Shelton is also 10 years old. The Miller family has a woman and a man, they do not have any kids. Cam’s dad is also in the story. |
If there was a problem presented in the book, write three (3) sentences about it. Otherwise, write three sentences about your favorite part of the book.: | The problem of the book was that there was a house that looked suspicious and a woman that looked suspicious. A thief in hiding was in the house. The house had yellow siding and all of the blinds and curtains were closed. |
If there was a problem presented in the book, write three (3) sentences about how the problem was solved. If there was not problem, write three sentences about what you would have liked to have seen in the book that the author did not include.: | The problem was solved by Cam and Eric who found the thief. Cam has a photographic memory and she remembered what the thief was wearing. The thief was in the supermarket and Cam saw her and identified her as the thief. But she was not the thief she helped the thief. The thief was a boy who was hiding in the yellow house. |
How did this book make you feel? Write three (3) sentences describing the feelings you had, when reading the book.: | I felt excited and worried at the same time. |
Star Rating: | 4 |
Write three (3) sentences describing why you gave this book this rating.: | I gave the book this rating because it was really good. What made it good was the action that was always going on. |
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