[aisle] activities to compliment book talks

Tasha Squires tsquires at dg58.org
Wed Apr 27 12:48:25 CDT 2022


For some of my nonfiction booktalks, I've done a bingo game - I use words
that I know I use to set up the booktalk and also words that I read from
the book. The kids have really enjoyed it when I've created the cards.

On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 12:24 PM Mrs. Hamernick via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Hi all,
> When you book talk, do you have something for the students to do as you go
> through each book?  I used to have a rating guide, with the title and
> they'd rate the book for possible future reads, but I am looking for
> inspiration for something else.  Would love to hear your ideas!
>
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Tasha Squires
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