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My Reading Book - Type Of Book Report

Concept Books - " My Reading Book " 

  • A Great Guided Reading Follow-up Activity.
  • *Use as a type of book review - great for 'levelled readers' or any type of shared book.
  • *Includes black and white copies.
  • *Keep as A5 little stapled book or reduce to print all pages onto one sheet.
Ideas for Use

My Reading Book - Suggestions for Use


  • HOW TO USE CONCEPT BOOKS

  • Model with a large A3 size booklet first - read and share a book with the class - answer the questions as a class first.

  • An ideal follow-up activity to guided reading - as part of literacy rotations or groups.

  • Instead of making into a book - print at 'multiple pages per sheet' print 4 in 1 - instructions here...here is the result...

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  • Would also be a great homework activity - children read a book from home or their home reader and next night fill in the little book.

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