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  1. Creative Alternatives to Book Reports

    Book reports are a valuable tool for assessing students' understanding of independent reading, but writing report after report can become rote for students—and reading them can be equally tedious for educators. Fortunately, there are a plethora of alternative methods to accomplish the same goal. Take a look at these fun and effective alternatives to book reports and get your students (and ...

  2. 12 Creative Book Report Projects Your Students Will Love

    Whether you're teaching a whole-class novel, or finishing a round of independent reading or literature circles, post-reading assessments are always more engaging when they're more than just a test or essay. In this post, you'll discover a dozen fun book report ideas for your middle or high school ELA students, curated by a team of experienced English teachers.

  3. 10 Book Report Alternatives Students Love

    With that being said, here's the list of my 10 favorite book report alternatives. 1. Have students extend the story instead of writing a book report. This option is perfect for your creative writers and is a great fit for many popular novels. Ask students to write about what else happened in their own words.

  4. 42 Creative Book Report Ideas for Every Grade and Subject

    Here are 42 creative book report ideas designed to make reading more meaningful for kids. MiddleWeb. 1. Concrete Found Poem. This clever activity is basically a shape poem made up of words, phrases, and whole sentences found in the books students read.

  5. Top 5 Creative Book Report Ideas That Guarantee Success in Class

    And to make sure you get the highest score for your project, we prepared five fun book report ideas that you can use as your inspiration! Top 5 alternative book report ideas 1. Book report board game ideas. A book report board game would probably be the most unexpected way of presenting your book review in school.

  6. 6 Creative Project Alternatives to the Book Report

    This book report alternative will help your students dive deeper into their story in a creative way while also helping them develop their oral speaking skills! 4. Writing an Alternate Ending. What if you found out that the author of your favorite novel initially envisioned a completely different ending to the story.

  7. Fifty Alternatives to the Book Report

    Book Report Alternative: Examining Story Elements Using Story Map Comic Strips. Comic frames are traditionally used to illustrate a story in a short, concise format. In this lesson, students use a six-paneled comic strip frame to create a story map, summarizing a book or story that they've read. Each panel retells a particular detail or ...

  8. 10 Book Report Alternatives

    10 Book Report Alternatives. The traditional book report format is definitely not my favorite. Forcing kids to write a summary and/or reflection about their book often feels dull…and, in my opinion, may sometimes lessen a student's love of reading. There are so many alternatives out there that are more engaging to consider (10 ideas listed ...

  9. Book Report Alternative: Creating a New Book Cover

    In her English Journal article "Fifty Alternatives to the Book Report," Diana Mitchell explains "Students tire of responding to novels in the same ways. They want new ways to think about a piece of literature and new ways to dig into it" (92). Mitchell's observation is supported by Jim Cope's survey of 272 high school seniors in five Georgia high schools. In the article reporting his findings ...

  10. 50 alternatives to the book report

    50 alternatives to the book report. Providing choices and alternatives to the "ways things are done around here" is not only a strategy for differentiating instruction but a way to encourage students to "show up" differently in the classroom and demonstrate new skills and competencies. This post at Sharing and Collaboration: English ...

  11. Better book reports: 10 techy alternatives

    Think of it as a big digital hangout where they can talk about a book. Resources: 10 ways to use Wakelet's new collaboration feature. 12 curation ideas for students and teachers with Wakelet. Creating student blogs with Wakelet. 3. Record with Seesaw's creative canvas. Seesaw's creative canvas is like a big sketchbook.

  12. PDF Fifty Alternatives to the Book Report (Teaching Ideas)

    tential reader a lot about the book. 17. Yearbook entries. Imagine what three or four characters from your novel were like in high school. Cut out a picture of a person from a magazine to represent each charac-ter. Mount one picture per page and under each picture place the follow-ing information which you will cre-ate: nickname of character ...

  13. 7 Alternatives to Book Reports

    5. Interview a Character. The main character of a book has a lot to share. Secondary characters do too. Choose a favorite character in the novel and interview them like one might for a magazine or news show. Write out questions and answers that show your understanding of the character. 6.

  14. Book Report Ideas! 10 Fun Alternatives to Traditional Reports

    Related: Alternative Book Report Ideas! 1. Book Trailer or Movie Adaptation. Instead of writing a traditional book report, here's an idea: students can create a book trailer or even film a short movie adaptation of their chosen book. They can focus on capturing key scenes, character interactions, and the overall mood of the story, while ...

  15. 8 Creative Book Project Ideas

    Scrapbooks are an awesome way to ditch the book report and add some life to literature projects. You can let students choose if they want to do an online scrapbook with a free tool or make a traditional one with colored paper, glue, and glitter. My students really got into these projects. 5. Make newspapers.

  16. 25 Alternative Assessment Ideas

    7. Make an ABC book. This is a fun way for students to show what they know in a creative way. Have students create a mini book with an illustrated cover and write one letter of the alphabet on each page. They will record one fact on the topic per letter/page. A few potential ideas: animal study, biography study, math vocabulary words. 8 ...

  17. 15 Great Book Report Alternative Projects to use with any book!

    All book report alternatives are aligned with the common core standards and include student instructions and scoring rubrics. All 15 book report alternatives can be used for any book! This product includes hands on projects, planning sheets, and digital projects! Each project comes with student instructions and a scoring rubric. Total Pages.

  18. Beyond the Book Report: Ten Alternatives

    Drawing will help students remember or find details. Then you can also ask them to highlight or copy the textual evidence for their illustrations. 2. An Alternative Ending: Asking students to create an alternative ending to a book -- one that makes sense -- pushes them to really demonstrate an understanding of characters and plot.

  19. Engaging High School Book Report Templates

    Writing the Report. To structure the book reports, Barile recommends eight sections of analysis that will "require students to provide evidence of their choices and reasoning, which helps them think more deeply about what they have read.". For each section, students should give examples from the book to back up their analysis.

  20. How to Write a Book Report

    Education World offers nearly 50 alternative book report ideas in this article, from a book report sandwich to a character trait diagram. "A Dozen Ways to Make Amazingly Creative Book Reports" (We Are Teachers) This post from We Are Teachers puts the spotlight on integrating visual arts into literary study through multimedia book report ideas.

  21. 25 Book Report Alternatives

    25 Book Report Alternatives. Interview a character from the book. Write a series of questions and answers from the protagonist or antagonist. You can even try focusing on a flat character. Write a diary or journal from the main character's point of view. This can be done in a physical format or through blog posts online.

  22. Book Report Alternative: Characters for Hire! Studying Character in

    In her article "Teaching Ideas: Fifty Alternatives to the Book Report," Diana Mitchell explains "Students tire of responding to novels in the same ways. They want new ways to think about a piece of literature and new ways to dig into it" (92). Mitchell's observation is supported by Jim Cope's survey of 272 high school seniors in five Georgia ...

  23. 26 EPIC Book Report Ideas

    These ideas are great for book report ideas for 5th grade and elementary age students. Make a diorama - these still my children's favorite. Create a book jacket - different than the original. Kids will love making these book report t-shirts. Present an oral book report - dress up as your favorite character.

  24. 15 Alternatives To Report Cards

    Your school may have already tried one or more of these ideas and encountered challenges that made the idea and related practices inaccessible, unsustainable, or inefficient in doing what we all hope report cards can do: communicate a student's progress and performance over time. See also Forms Of Assessment. 1. Narrative Reports. Strengths