Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Summer Reading Project

This is the sample board I created with the class. My board in the fall will
show the actual books I read this summer.  This is just an example of what it might
look like. The kids are free to be creative with lettering, boarders, captions, etc.

Below are the specifics for the summer reading project. This is meant to be an engagement that is low-key and stress-free yet allows us to come back to school in the fall excited about one another's reading. Here's what you need to know...

**  This summer keep track of the book titles you read (not every single one but many of them). Come back in the fall ready to share these with us.

**  Accessing a sheet of poster board, use one half to share with us a sampling of the books you read over the summer and the other half to create a book recommendation about your favorite read.

Requirements:

·        Your name should be easy to find.

·        It should be very neat and very easy to read.

·       -It should be organized in a way that helps the reader make sense of the information.

·       It should have some sort of graphics – either artistically created or printed from the computer.

·      The recommendation needs to provide the title of the book and a brief description of what it is about without giving away the ending.

·       The whole board should look nice. We’ll present these to the class over the first few days of school and then put them up on the walls in and around our library.


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