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Book Talks Elementary1st Grade BooksArts ClassroomTeacher FreebiesTraditional Books4th Grade ReadingNovel StudyIndependent ReadingAbout BooksFree Templates to Create Engaging Book TalksDo you want to help your students create more engaging book talks? Use these FREE simple templates to get your students excited about sharing books!
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Elementary School Reading ChallengeBook Talks Elementary40 Book ChallengeMiddle School LibrariesWriting IntroductionsBook ReportsWriting A Research ProposalTeacher's BlogReading Logs2nd Quarter Library ProjectsEach quarter in literacy studies, students work on a project related to their reading classes. Last quarter, sixth graders created Slides presentations showing their understanding of genre by choosing an independent reading book they'd read, identifying the genre, and providing supporting examples. Seventh graders also created a Slides presentation to show their understanding of different literary terms, including protagonist & antagonist, point of view, conflict and theme. In the new…
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