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How To Report On Books, Grades 3-4
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How To Report On Books, Grades 3-4
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How To Report On Books, Grades 3-4
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How to Report on Books
, Grades 3-4
contains everything you need to make reporting on books fun and exciting.
This easy-to-use resource contains 10 individual book report forms, 16 individual book projects, and 5 group book report projects. Each has step-by-step directions, book lists for individual book reports, and standards-based literature skills.
Examples of literature focus skills:
retelling a story
sequencing events
identifying problem/solutions
identifying facts in fiction
identifying books that are fiction or nonfiction
identifying story elements
recognizing figurative language
understanding fairy tales
recommending and evaluating books
Examples of book report projects:
mobiles
puppets
posters
puzzles
interviews
trivia games
character trait maps
This resource contains teacher support pages and reproducible student pages. This is a reproducible resource (photocopying of lessons is permitted) for single classroom or individual home use only.
About Evan-Moor
A leader in PreK–8 educational publishing, Evan-Moor has been a trusted partner of teachers and parents for over 40 years. Our mission is helping children learn, and we do this by creating resources that motivate children to learn important skills and concepts across the curriculum while also inspiring a love of learning.
, Grades 3-4
contains everything you need to make reporting on books fun and exciting.
This easy-to-use resource contains 10 individual book report forms, 16 individual book projects, and 5 group book report projects. Each has step-by-step directions, book lists for individual book reports, and standards-based literature skills.
Examples of literature focus skills:
retelling a story
sequencing events
identifying problem/solutions
identifying facts in fiction
identifying books that are fiction or nonfiction
identifying story elements
recognizing figurative language
understanding fairy tales
recommending and evaluating books
Examples of book report projects:
mobiles
puppets
posters
puzzles
interviews
trivia games
character trait maps
This resource contains teacher support pages and reproducible student pages. This is a reproducible resource (photocopying of lessons is permitted) for single classroom or individual home use only.
About Evan-Moor
A leader in PreK–8 educational publishing, Evan-Moor has been a trusted partner of teachers and parents for over 40 years. Our mission is helping children learn, and we do this by creating resources that motivate children to learn important skills and concepts across the curriculum while also inspiring a love of learning.