January 12, 2014

Book Projects Galore Giveaway

I have my students complete a book report project every quarter. I switch up the genres they can choose from for each project, so they are exposed to different genres throughout the year. My students finished presenting their 2nd book report last week, and I will be introducing the third book report, on an informational book, at the end of this week. I love giving students the opportunity to be creative while showing their comprehension of a text. I have spent a lot of time creating directions that align with the Common Core State Standards, so they are even more rigorous than the book projects I have used in the past. I must say, I have been very impressed with the products my students have created! 

 I have used the 10 fiction book reports below to differentiate my students' assessments. I split the 10 book report options into two different sets. That way, I can use the options for two quarters worth of book reports. It also gives all of my students the option to choose a book report that best reflects their learning style and interests. The ten projects include: a mobile, music playlist, shadowbox, comic strip, video, scrapbook, collage, brochure, plot diagram (poster)and an alternate ending.

To make the book projects as user-friendly as possible, I created an editable version of both sets, so you can change/add anything you would like to the directions I already provide. 

Since I've finally gotten around to posting some of my book projects, I thought it would be fun to have a giveaway. The winner will receive a copy of the 10 Fiction Book Projects set and a copy of my Nonfiction Informational Book Project set for free! Good luck! :)



8 comments:

  1. This sound great! I'd love to win a copy as we're trying to move our book reports into more CC-aligned projects. I love the choice aspect as well.

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  2. These look great! I would love to do them with my students!

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  3. Love the choice option! Thank you.
    chief9937@Yahoo.com

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  4. I love how these are editable resources! Thanks for the chance to win!
    ~Deb
    Crafting Connections

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  5. Thank you for the giveaway opportunity. These products look wonderful. Aligning them to CCSS is a plus!

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  6. Your book projects look terrific. Thanks for the opportunity to win them.
    ugamler@boyertownasd.org

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  7. They look wonderful! Thanks for the chance to win them!

    Kayla
    Rooting for Third Grade
    crei9070@vandals.uidaho.edu

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