The fact that you referenced Donkey from Shrek just made you my very favorite person. I adored you and all your videos for inspiration even before, but now you are my favorite person on UA-cam!!! Please don't ever stop making these videos! :D
My kids are reading narrative nonfiction memoirs of different children's authors in book groups right now. Their first meetings are tomorrow (Thursday). They took notes on their questions as they read and will discuss them in their group. My teammate had her kids do mind maps about their books after they finished. They were done on poster board and came out quite nice.
We have book club in my A.P English 12 class. It's obviously more complex but the basic principles and ideas are the same. So it's kool that you are getting theses kids ready for the future.
Thank you for guiding me to this video! You mentioned that you give them about two to three weeks to complete a book. Can you give me an idea of how many minutes per day and days per week that they would dedicate to book clubs? Do they get some periods to work on reading the selected pages/chapters and then another period to work on the booklet or are they required to do all reading outside of class? I have done these with upper elementary (7 or 8) and they had some very good discussions. I am still getting used to teaching 5th grade after doing 7th for my entire career until this year. Thank you for all of your inspiring videos!
Hey!!! I'm starting book clubs but I still haven't been able to get the hang of it... how long should you give them? Or is this just for discussion time or do they read in school in th reader's workshop time? It would help me lots thanks!!!
I have started my book club few days ago, so far so good. I believe it’s a good way getting the students to read, it really help them in critical thinking, sentence construction, deportation, social presentation, the way they talk and educationally as well. It builds their confidence and so much more, thank you for your guidance. The pocket book means a lot to me but not able to get access at all.
Good morning Ms. Am not able to view pocket book or view contents on Amazon. I seek your assistance, I click to be apart of your Facebook page and ways I could improve my craft . Excellent initiative.
So helpful, thanks for sharing! Random question, does your school have a curriculum map? If not how do you make sure you will fit in all standards within the year as you plan? Thanks 😊
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We have a certain reading curriculum, but I was thinking I could use this for the flex weeks we get or during reading work stations. Do the kids have to read the book outside of class or do you give them time in class to read and work on it?
Hey Amanda! Would you like to join us for the Group Chat tonight? It will be at 7pm ET. Shoot me an email if you think you would like to join us. Bridget@TheLetteredClassroom.com
Thank you so much for joining me last night! I will send you a link to the video once I have it posted for the Patreon group! I hope you found it helpful!
I have been using signposts with my 6th grade readers and it has made a huge difference. I have extended it to have my higher level learners at signposts to their writing. - check out Heinemann signposts for notes and notice.
Book Club Packet bit.ly/BookClubPacket Our Book Club Book Options in my Amazon Store! astore.amazon.com/thelettclas-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=13 - Pictures of Hollis Woods by Patricia Reilly Giff - Frindle by Andrew Clements - Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbit - Holes by Louis Sachar - Becoming Naomi Leon by Pam Munoz Ryan - Bridge to Teribithia by Katherine Paterson - Wringer by Jerry Spinelli
We have book club in my A.P English 12 class. It's obviously more complex and less time consuming but the basic principles and ideas are the same. So it's kool that you are getting theses kids ready for the future.
The fact that you referenced Donkey from Shrek just made you my very favorite person. I adored you and all your videos for inspiration even before, but now you are my favorite person on UA-cam!!! Please don't ever stop making these videos! :D
How did you print it like a book?
My kids are reading narrative nonfiction memoirs of different children's authors in book groups right now. Their first meetings are tomorrow (Thursday). They took notes on their questions as they read and will discuss them in their group. My teammate had her kids do mind maps about their books after they finished. They were done on poster board and came out quite nice.
We have book club in my A.P English 12 class. It's obviously more complex but the basic principles and ideas are the same. So it's kool that you are getting theses kids ready for the future.
That letter was the absolute sweetest thing!
definitely going to implement book clubs in my first grade class, I will be adapting syst you have already completed.
Thank you for guiding me to this video! You mentioned that you give them about two to three weeks to complete a book. Can you give me an idea of how many minutes per day and days per week that they would dedicate to book clubs? Do they get some periods to work on reading the selected pages/chapters and then another period to work on the booklet or are they required to do all reading outside of class? I have done these with upper elementary (7 or 8) and they had some very good discussions. I am still getting used to teaching 5th grade after doing 7th for my entire career until this year. Thank you for all of your inspiring videos!
Hey!!! I'm starting book clubs but I still haven't been able to get the hang of it... how long should you give them? Or is this just for discussion time or do they read in school in th reader's workshop time? It would help me lots thanks!!!
Is the Book Club packet that you give each group available in your store? I want to incorporate this next 6 weeks. I think my students would love it!
Yes :) The link is in the description and below.
Book Club Packet
bit.ly/BookClubPacket
Love seeing your notification pop up!
Aww! Thank you so much!
I have started my book club few days ago, so far so good. I believe it’s a good way getting the students to read, it really help them in critical thinking, sentence construction, deportation, social presentation, the way they talk and educationally as well. It builds their confidence and so much more, thank you for your guidance. The pocket book means a lot to me but not able to get access at all.
omg i cannot wait to implement this! it seems like such a fun thing to do! i might be more excited then my future students to do this. lol
+Radha Desai - Yay!! (I think I'm the same way sometimes😜😜)
Useful information all of the students
Good morning Ms. Am not able to view pocket book or view contents on Amazon. I seek your assistance, I click to be apart of your Facebook page and ways I could improve my craft . Excellent initiative.
Hey!!
Found ya ,
Thinking on starting a book club in schools
is the book packet still available i cant get to it
What program did you use to make your booklet?
So helpful, thanks for sharing! Random question, does your school have a curriculum map? If not how do you make sure you will fit in all standards within the year as you plan? Thanks 😊
I'm kid but I am going to telling my teacher what you just tell us by i love you video and i am going to watching more so i can tell my teacher and i am in 3rd garde by
Why don't you lower your small group table and use it's as a bench for your students.
I want to start a art club beacause there us no art class at school im scared to do it any tips in in 5th gr
I was not able to open the link. Is anyone else having trouble?
How much time each day do you have students work on their book club assignments?
by the way, last Friday, I went to the Ron Clark Academy...it was awesome, when are you going
Yay!! I am going in March! I am beyond excited :)
sorry but what is a DRA?
I have an idea how about u take home your small group table and if u want it back u can get it from home
We have a certain reading curriculum, but I was thinking I could use this for the flex weeks we get or during reading work stations. Do the kids have to read the book outside of class or do you give them time in class to read and work on it?
Hey Amanda! Would you like to join us for the Group Chat tonight? It will be at 7pm ET.
Shoot me an email if you think you would like to join us. Bridget@TheLetteredClassroom.com
Thank you so much for joining me last night! I will send you a link to the video once I have it posted for the Patreon group! I hope you found it helpful!
The Lettered Classroom I did! Thanks again for having me:)
I have been using signposts with my 6th grade readers and it has made a huge difference. I have extended it to have my higher level learners at signposts to their writing. - check out Heinemann signposts for notes and notice.
What are signposts?
good idea
Book Club Packet
bit.ly/BookClubPacket
Our Book Club Book Options in my Amazon Store!
astore.amazon.com/thelettclas-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=13
- Pictures of Hollis Woods by Patricia Reilly Giff
- Frindle by Andrew Clements
- Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbit
- Holes by Louis Sachar
- Becoming Naomi Leon by Pam Munoz Ryan
- Bridge to Teribithia by Katherine Paterson
- Wringer by Jerry Spinelli
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I want to start a book club, but not sure if I will be paid. Are you paid by the district?
did you do bso
We have book club in my A.P English 12 class. It's obviously more complex and less time consuming but the basic principles and ideas are the same. So it's kool that you are getting theses kids ready for the future.