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Read a Book, Make a Book (How to Make Books with Children Series)

by Jill Norris

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Our most popular, best-selling series -- recently updated and expanded Make these titles the cornerstone of your classroom's writing program. Step-by-step directions for book-making projects and reproducible forms and patterns included.Students read a book, then create a class or individual book in response. Featuring 38 projects: picture books such as Stellaluna; chapter books such as How to Eat Fried Worms; and classics such as Mr. Popper's Penguins. Fiction and nonfiction selections. Each project includes After You Read ideas for discussing the book, which serve as a prewriting lesson to the Now Write activity. Each project is accompanied by an original poem.… (more)
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Our most popular, best-selling series -- recently updated and expanded Make these titles the cornerstone of your classroom's writing program. Step-by-step directions for book-making projects and reproducible forms and patterns included.Students read a book, then create a class or individual book in response. Featuring 38 projects: picture books such as Stellaluna; chapter books such as How to Eat Fried Worms; and classics such as Mr. Popper's Penguins. Fiction and nonfiction selections. Each project includes After You Read ideas for discussing the book, which serve as a prewriting lesson to the Now Write activity. Each project is accompanied by an original poem.

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