How to Report on Books, Grades 5-6+
by Evan Moor Author
(From Amazon): How to Report on Books, Grades 5-6 contains everything you need to make reporting on books fun and exciting. This easy-to-use resource contains 16 individual book-report forms, 18 individual book projects, and 10 group book projects. Each has step-by-step directions, book lists for individual book reports, as well as standards-based literature skills. Examples of literature focus skills: recognizing figurative language, identifying story elements, defining character traits and relationships, identifying symbolism and theme, understanding pourquoi tales, and completing a reading interest survey. Examples of book report projects: graphic organizers, trivia games, interviews, debates, awards, and drama.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 978-1-59673-086-1
- Print Status
- In Print
- Book Report Projects
- 34
- Pages
- 96
- Publisher
- Evan Moor Educational Publishers
- Copyright
- 2005
Book Report Projects
- 1 When and Where?
- 2 Who Are You?
- 3 A Story Map
- 4 Symbolism
- 5 A Sequel
- 6 What's in a Title
- 7 That's the Problem!
- 8 Character Relationships
- 9 The Character Reminds Me of...
- 10 Comical Connections
- 11 What Happended?
- 12 Told Two Ways
- 13 Figures of Speech
- 14 It Happended to Me, Too!
- 15 You, the Reader
- 16 My Recommendation
- 17 A Letter to a Character
- 18 Showing the Setting
- 19 Just Give Me the Facts
- 20 Theme Chart
- 21 Conflicting Goals
- 22 ID the Character
- 23 A Character Diary
- 24 My Bookmark
- 25 A Book Interview
- 26 Two Characters
- 27 A Story Bag
- 28 A Spiral Mobile
- 29 An Exciting Event Pop-up
- 30 The Hero
- 31 A Character Bookmark
- 32 A New Ending
- 33 Words That Pop Off the Page
- 34 An Autobiography
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