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Overview
How to Report on Books engages students in a variety of ways to report on books. Students will love the fun art projects, group projects, and appealing book-report forms.
How to Report on Books contains reproducible bookmarks, book-report forms, project pages, reading records, parent letters, and more. The flexible format allows for use with individual students or groups. Each project has clear, step-by-step directions.
Synopsis
How to Report on Books engages students in a variety of ways to report on books. Students will love the fun art projects, group projects, and appealing book-report forms.
How to Report on Books contains reproducible bookmarks, book-report forms, project pages, reading records, parent letters, and more. The flexible format allows for use with individual students or groups. Each project has clear, step-by-step directions.