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How to Report on Books, Grades 1-2
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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
From Evan-Moor.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. From Evan-Moor.