<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>How to Report on Books has everything you need to make reporting on books fun! Students enjoy the wide variety of projects and engaging forms. Each grade-level book provides time-saving reproducibles, step-by-step project directions, book lists, and more<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>How to Report on Books, Grades 3-4 contains everything you need to make reporting on books fun and exciting. This easy-to-use resource contains 10 individual book report forms, 16 individual book projects, and 5 group book report projects. Each has step-by-step directions, book lists for individual book reports, and standards-based literature skills. Examples of literature focus skills: - retelling a story - sequencing events - identifying problem/solution - identifying facts in fiction - identifying books that are fiction or nonfiction - identifying story elements - recognizing figurative language - understanding fairy tales - recommending and evaluating books Examples of book report projects: - mobiles - puppets - posters - puzzles - interviews - trivia games - character trait maps
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