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Teachers, read this quick blog post to have all of your book talk questions answered and be ready to start implementing book talks in your elementary {or middle school} classroom today! These book talk ideas, templates, anchor charts and direction ideas will help you engage students in a variety of book talks all year long! Use these book talk ideas with fiction, nonfiction, or series books. Click to read more today! Book Talks Middle School, Book Talks Elementary, Book Tasting Middle School, Book Talk Ideas, How To Read A Book, Librarian Career, Librarian Ideas, Read 180, Book Tasting

Teachers, read this quick blog post to have all of your book talk questions answered and be ready to start implementing book talks in your elementary {or middle school} classroom today! These book talk ideas, templates, anchor charts and direction ideas will help you engage students in a variety of book talks all year long! Use these book talk ideas with fiction, nonfiction, or series books. Click to read more today!

Book Talks for Elementary Kids - Lessons by Sandy Third Grade Reading, Reading Response, Library Lesson Plans, Library Skills, Library Activities, Elementary Library, 4th Grade Reading, 3rd Grade Reading, Library Lessons

Book Talks are a powerful way to share new books with students and encourage them to try out different genres they may not have thought about before. While I have been doing book talks with my students for years, I wanted to bump it up a notch and not only have them begin to create... Read more

DCG Middle School Library: 2nd Quarter Library Projects Elementary School Reading Challenge, Book Talks Elementary, 40 Book Challenge, Middle School Libraries, Writing Introductions, Book Reports, Writing A Research Proposal, Teacher's Blog, Reading Logs

Each 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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So, you’ve just bought a brilliant book to add to your classroom library. But how can you ensure that it doesn’t sit there, unloved and dusty? How can you make sure it gets into the right hands? The answer is . . . the humble book talk.

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