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Essay by people • September 24, 2011 • Essay • 293 Words (2 Pages) • 1,624 Views
What activities do you provide your students with after
they have read a book on their own or together as a class?
* Are the reading projects and responses that your students complete fun and engaging?
*Do your activities focus on reading comprehension?
*Are your students eager to use their best effort to complete their reading projects?
*Do your activities focus on the entire process of writing a first draft, editing, revising, and then completing a polished final draft?
*Do you use a grading rubric for both you and your students to evaluate their work?
*When your students have finished their projects, are they proud of their work and do they provide eye catching displays on your classroom bulletin boards?
*Are your students eager to begin reading their next books so that they can start working on their next reading response activity?
If you answered "no" to any of these questions, then you have found the right place to find unique and engaging book report ideas to use with your students!
I have been teaching for 22 years, and I love teaching reading and trying to make it engaging and fun for my students.
The reading response projects that I have created provide students with a unique way for them to respond to the books that they have read.
Whether you are a beginning teacher or an experienced veteran, all teachers are looking for new teaching ideas and teaching resources to promote reading and writing in their classrooms.
I have found a fun and successful method of having my students respond to the books that they have read.
Most importantly, my students love completing the book report projects that I have designed, and they do not even realize that I am also emphasizing the writing process and teaching vital
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