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Book Report Alternative: A Character's Letter to the Editor
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Students write a persuasive letter to the editor of a newspaper from a selected fictional character's perspective, focusing on a specific issue or situation explored in the novel.

Subject:
English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
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ReadWriteThink
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ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
10/05/2018
Book Report Alternative: Creating Reading Excitement with Book Trailers
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In this alternative to the traditional book report, students create book trailers using Microsoft Photo Story 3, a free downloadable software program for digital storytelling.

Subject:
English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
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ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
10/05/2018
Book Report Alternative: Creating a Childhood for a Character
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Students explore familiar literary characters, usually first encountered as adults, but whose childhood stories are only told later. Students then create childhoods for adult characters from books of their choice.

Subject:
English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
10/05/2018
Book Report Alternative: Examining Story Elements Using Story Map Comic Strips
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Comic frames are traditionally used to illustrate a story in a short, concise format. In this lesson, students use a six-paneled comic strip frame to create a story map, summarizing a book or story that they've read. Each panel retells a particular detail or explains a literary element (such as setting or character) from the story.

Subject:
English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
10/05/2018
Book Report Alternative: Summary, Symbol, and Analysis in Bookmarks
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Students make bookmarks on computers and share their ideas with other readers at their school, while practicing summarizing, recognizing symbols, and writing reviews-all for an authentic audience.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
10/05/2018
Book Report Alternative: Writing Resumes for Characters in Historical Fiction
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Students write resumes for historical fiction characters. They first explore help wanted ads to see what employers want, and then draft resumes for the characters they've chosen.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
10/05/2018
Book Sharing
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Book sharing is an activity that is enjoyable for all age groups. Reading, looking at and talking about the pictures, and making up a story to go with the pictures are some ways to share books with children. Here are some helpful tips to use when choosing or sharing a book with your child.

Subject:
English Language Arts
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Primary Source
Author:
Saskliteracy.ca
Date Added:
12/05/2018
Book Study Ideas
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Book Studies can be done as independent or in-class activities. Some teachers designate one day per week in class to read the book they have assigned, while others create a reading schedule. Various projects and assignments are suggested here to help the students and teachers learn from the book they have read. One thing is for sure.. there are a lot of excellent financial books for students to read and learn from! 

Subject:
Accounting
Entrepreneurship
Financial Literacy
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Reading
Unit of Study
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/19/2024
Book Wizard: Teachers, Find and Level Books for Your Classroom
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Use Scholastic’s Book Wizard to level your classroom library, discover resources for the books you teach, and find books at just the right level for students with Guided Reading, Lexile® Measure, and DRA levels for children's books.

You can browse titles if trying to find a particular level, or search a specific title to get a grade level and a guided reading level as well.

Teach your students how to use this site to help them learn how to find books they may be interested in at their reading level.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Scholastic
Date Added:
02/06/2019