Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Design-A-Game Book Report

January is always a great time to have some fun with your students! Coming back from the winter break is often difficult for kids, so I've developed projects that make the month more exciting. Surprise your kids by handing them the certificate that says they've been chosen to design a board game for a game company before you introduce the project and watch the fun begin! The main objective is to reinforce comprehension strategies. As class friends play the games that have 16 events in sequential order, they'll be introduced to a book they might want to read. What better way to learn about new books!


Kids have to design the board game at home so there is a sheet of instructions and a rubric for parents. This 19 page packet includes everything you need for this book report including my detailed instructions. Kids have told me over the years that it's one of the best reports they've ever done. 
Find out more by clicking on the cover of my packet!

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