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Brain Waves Instruction: 9 Fun Book Projects

The days of dioramas and book reports may be long gone. (Is it wrong that I’m a little sad about that?) Yet the expectation that students read and express their understanding of what they’ve read remains as strong as ever. So what’s a teacher to do? More specifically, what’s a creative teacher to do, when she doesn’t want to rely on worksheets? Get creative, of course! I’ve compiled 9 Fun Book Projects for you. They’re quick and easy to prepare, and best of all, they’re engaging – for both…

Peek-a-Boo Book Scene | TheRoomMom, design a view into a favorite book scene, free templates, works with almost any chapter or picture book, grades 2+

If you are looking for a creative way to assess student summer reading, have your kids design a Peek-a-Boo book scene. Continue reading →

If you've been looking for a free book report template, today's your day! Download this free book report flip book printable for your 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade classroom and home school students. Book report projects and book report templates for elementary and middle school kids don’t need to be boring! It's a perfect way to help students meet their reading goals without a boring book report. Grab this freebie now!

If you've been looking for a free book report template, today's your day! Download this free book report flip book printable for your 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade classroom and home school students. Book report projects and book report templates for elementary and middle school kids don’t need to be boring! It's a perfect way to help students meet their reading goals without a boring book report. Grab this freebie now!

Engaging and Meaningful Fiction Reader Response for Elementary Students - Raise the Bar Reading

Each classroom brings students of multiple learning styles and backgrounds. It is our job to provide opportunities that reach all of the many different learning styles that come to us. For this reason, it is

An Amazon Listing Cumulative Novel Project!  Students make their own book listing for a novel they have read.  They write a summary, select important quotes, write a review, and more!  Meaningful, engaging, and a fabulous assessment piece.  FREE assignment sheet download.

It's no secret that I love a good cumulative novel project as an assessment. I usually spend the entire novel brainstorming how we can sum it up! Sometimes the projects are a miss (you don't get to read about those!) but sometimes they are great successes. Like the character project we completed for Rules or ... Read more

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Let's face it! Traditional book reports tend to be boring and tedious. No wonder students groan and moan when you give them a book report! It's time for a change! Our 3D Book Report Dodecahedron Project is sure to spark new ideas and rekindle a love of reading in your students! This project is perfect for kids elementary to middle school. The finished dodecahedrons look fantastic on display! Check out this hands-on and engaging reading activity and bring the 'AWESOME' back to book reports!
Your elementary science class will LOVE this standards-aligned reading unit on Reindeer. Students will compare two nonfiction passages on reindeer and will integrate ideas to write about the topic of reindeer. Reindeer are interesting animals with special adaptations. It's a great holiday reading and writing activity!