I'm always on the hunt for fun ways to end a novel study. Wrap up a read aloud in a neat little bow! I read Wonder earlier in the year and did lap books. That was sweet. When I finished The One and Only Ivan we brainstormed character traits and made Tagxedos. For Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key, I made these story elements organizers (Theme, Perspective, Setting, Genre) and BLEW THEM UP on our school poster maker. Kiddos got in pairs and filled in the cloze activity and then presented to the class.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Tried It Tuesday: Culminating Activities for Novel Studies
Let's link up with Fourth Grade Flipper for Tried It Tuesday!
I'm always on the hunt for fun ways to end a novel study. Wrap up a read aloud in a neat little bow! I read Wonder earlier in the year and did lap books. That was sweet. When I finished The One and Only Ivan we brainstormed character traits and made Tagxedos. For Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key, I made these story elements organizers (Theme, Perspective, Setting, Genre) and BLEW THEM UP on our school poster maker. Kiddos got in pairs and filled in the cloze activity and then presented to the class.
I'm always on the hunt for fun ways to end a novel study. Wrap up a read aloud in a neat little bow! I read Wonder earlier in the year and did lap books. That was sweet. When I finished The One and Only Ivan we brainstormed character traits and made Tagxedos. For Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key, I made these story elements organizers (Theme, Perspective, Setting, Genre) and BLEW THEM UP on our school poster maker. Kiddos got in pairs and filled in the cloze activity and then presented to the class.
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I love that these are on poster size paper and the kids presented them to the class! What a great way to end a novel study! Thanks for linking up. :)
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Fourth Grade Flipper
Thanks! It was a fun activity and so easy for me to prepare!
DeleteI am so jealous that your school has a poster maker! My old school had a poster maker and I loved it! We have one at our district office that we can order posters on, but I haven't ever sent any documents to be printed. I loved reading Wonder to my kids this year. I just preordered Julian's Chapter on Amazon.
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Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'
The poster maker is so convenient! Last time I went to use it, I didn't realize there was bright orange paper in it and wound up with Halloween-y posters!
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