These Book Projects with Grading Rubrics include: - Introduction - student reading record - new book jacket - pyramid diorama - act it out - letter to the author - dress - up character - salesperson - book critic - letter to friend - radio or television broadcast - comic strip - sing a song - character puppet - mobile - new words - Venn diagram - poster board - map with key places - make a web - create a new page - story sequence - advertise - story flip book - character map - book award - new ending - story chart - story map - postcard - story flag - letter to the author questions - character feeling - real or make - believe -
character Venn diagram - fact finder - cause and effect - fact and opinions - event timeline - story quilt - book news - grading rubric These are GREAT for reading workshops.
Not exact matches
This set includes: A cover page for the interactive journal A table of contents page for interactive journal Prediction sheet A summary and illustration sheet for every chapter A vocabulary sheet for every chapter A comprehension sheet for every chapter End of book question sheet
Character sheet
Venn diagram for comparing and contrasting Setting tracking sheet
Character tracking sheet Name tracking sheet Book cover design sheet iPod app sheet Book review sheet Letter to author sheet Spider Fact sheet Author's Purpose and Theme sheet and much more!
This set includes: A cover page for the interactive journal A table of contents page for interactive journal Prediction sheet A summary and illustration sheet for every chapter A vocabulary sheet for every chapter A comprehension sheet for every chapter End of book question sheet
Character sheet
Venn diagram for comparing and contrasting Setting tracking sheet
Character tracking sheet Name tracking sheet Book cover design sheet iPod app sheet Book review sheet Letter to author sheet
This set includes the following: A cover page for the interactive journal A table of contents page for interactive journal Prediction sheet A summary and illustration sheet for every chapter A vocabulary sheet for every chapter A comprehension sheet for every chapter End of book question sheet
Character sheet
Venn diagram for comparing and contrasting Setting tracking sheet
Character tracking sheet Name tracking sheet Book cover design sheet iPod app sheet Book review sheet Letter to author sheet Cause and effect sheet
Character comparison Story summary KWL sheet for penguins And much more...
This set includes: A cover page for the interactive journal A table of contents page for interactive journal Prediction sheet A summary and illustration sheet for every chapter A vocabulary sheet for every chapter A comprehension sheet for every chapter End of book question sheet
Character sheet
Venn diagram for comparing and contrasting Setting tracking sheet
Character tracking sheet Name tracking sheet Book cover design sheet iPod app sheet Book review sheet Letter to author sheet Author's Purpose and Theme sheet and much more!
construct a
Venn diagram to help them compare and contrast the stories; identify qualities of the stories and their
characters that are both similar and unique.
Students will use a
Venn diagram to organize their thinking about their personal traits and those of the
character they selected.
Students use a
Venn diagram (See
Character Comparison activity above.)
Each student creates a
Venn diagram to illustrate similarities and differences in the traits of two of the main
characters in a book just completed.
* A
Venn Diagram and then a page with sentences frames encourages the students to compare and contrast the two main
characters.
· Five additional brainstorming work pages, including a
character exploration page, a compare and contrast
Venn diagram, and a timeline page.
The teacher may give the girl a
Venn diagram, for example, so she can visualize how the
characters have some personality traits that overlap and others that don't.
These pizza shaped
Venn diagram graphic organizers will provide you with all of the teaching resources that you need for your students to compare and contrast two
characters (or two other topics) in the books that they have read.