How to Report on Books, Grades 1-2

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How to Report on Books has everything you need to make reporting on books fun! Students enjoy the wide variety of projects and engaging forms. Each grade-level book provides time-saving reproducibles, step-by-step project directions, book lists, and more

Grade(s): 1-2

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How to Report on Books, Grades 1-2

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Page Count: 96

EAN: 9781596730847

UPC: 23472060082

How to Report on Books, Grades 1-2 contains everything you need to make reporting on books fun and exciting. This easy-to-use resource contains 20 individual book-report forms and 18 individual 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:

  • identifying stories that are real or make-believe
  • identifying the main character
  • re-telling a story
  • sequencing events
  • identifying problem/solution
  • identifying facts in fiction

Examples of book report projects:

  • mobiles
  • puppets
  • pop-ups
  • lift-the-flap pages

About this series

Available titles: Grades PreK-K, Grades 1-2, Grades 3-4, Grades 5-6

How to Report on Books engages students in a variety of ways to report on books. Students will love the fun art projects, group projects, and appealing book-report forms.

How to Report on Books contains reproducible bookmarks, book-report forms, project pages, reading records, parent letters, and more. The flexible format allows for use with individual students or groups. Each project has clear, step-by-step directions.

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Since 1979, Evan-Moor Educational Publishers has provided teachers and educators with practical, creative, and engaging PreK-6+ educational materials in language arts, math, reading, science, social studies, arts & crafts, and writing that support and enrich the core curriculum.