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LEKTIONSFÖRSLAG: Bildpromenad, frågorna, delat ordförråd med författarna, och fantasin

LEKTIONSFÖRSLAG: Bildpromenad, frågorna, delat ordförråd med författarna, och fantasin

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26 Book Report Ideas & TGIF Book reports are a great way for kids to recall what they’ve read, help with reading comprehension, and improve writing too. But not all kids enjoy filling out book report forms. Here are 26 creative, fun, and unique book report ideas. Welcome to the TGIF Linky Party! Please grab a button below to include with your linked up post so others will find our party too. Adrienne Gear Reading Power homepage Adrienne Gear has been a teacher in the Vancouver School district for over 18 years working as a classroom teacher, ESL teacher, teacher librarian and District Literacy Mentor. She is currently teaching two days a week at Sexsmith Elementary. Adrienne developed Reading Power almost 10 years ago and has been since working with teachers in many districts throughout the province presenting workshops, giving demonstration lessons and facilitating Reading Power leadership teams. She has also presented workshops in the United States in Atlanta, Kansas and Pennsylvania. She is the author of two books, Reading Power – Teaching Students How to Think While They Read (Pembroke, 2006) and Nonfiction Reading Power – Teaching Students How to Think While They Read All Kinds of Information (Pembroke, 2008) and has just completed her third book Writing Power.

Bookmarks I love to read… I always have. It makes me sad to think of a world without books… I mean books with pages made of paper. One of my favorite things is to see a child passing the pages of a book while mama or papa reads. I believe that many memories are made between the pages of a book. image source Daily 5 Work on Writing-Monthly Resources - Second Story Window Can I just say that this sight makes me so happy! There’s a basket for each month just chock-full of writing goodies. (Rubber maid stackables for the win!) Like I mentioned yesterday, the framework stays the same each month: journal prompts, list tags, research cards, and stationery. Only the content changes. Here’s a month-by-month look:

35 Spelling Games For Students Of All Ages A couple of weeks ago I shared with you my Top 3 Fun Spelling Games. I thought I’d carry on that theme this week and pass on to you some more fun spelling games that will engage your students and help to consolidate what has been learned. I have found that using spelling games is a great way to finish a tutoring session, especially if it’s been a particularly challenging session. I have archived below some awesome spelling games so you have them all in one place. I hope you find some games that you can use in your classroom and with your students.

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