How to Report on Books, Grades 1-2
by Evan Moor Author
(From Amazon): 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, aND identifying facts in fiction. Examples of book report projects: mobiles, puppets, pop-ups, AND lift-the-flap pages.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 978-1-59673-084-7
- Print Status
- In Print
- Projects
- 38
- Pages
- 96
- Publisher
- Evan Moor Educational Publishers
- Copyright
- 2005
Projects
- 1 Real or Make-Believe?
- 2 Could It Be Real?
- 3 The Main Character
- 4 Describe the Main Character
- 5 Cast of Characters
- 6 On Location
- 7 Location, Location, Location
- 8 First, Next, and Last
- 9 Problem and Solution
- 10 Here's What Happened
- 11 That's the End of It!
- 12 Change the Ending
- 13 Gathering Facts
- 14 Just the Facts
- 15 Introducing...the Author
- 16 Introducing...the Illustrator
- 17 Find the Clues
- 18 Animals, Animals, Animals
- 19 It Could Be Real!
- 20 Fantastic!
- 21 A Character Stand-up
- 22 A Book Cover
- 23 A Book Mobile
- 24 The Setting Pop-up
- 25 A Pocket Diary
- 26 A Book Report Box
- 27 A Character Trading Card
- 28 A Paper Bag Puppet
- 29 The Big-Mouth Hippo
- 30 A Riddle Pop-up
- 31 A Monkey Bookmark
- 32 Ssssso Many Facts
- 33 Accordian Book
- 34 My Book Movie
- 35 A Fan
- 36 A Book Visor
- 37 A Character T-Shirt
- 38 Butterfly Word Catcher
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