How do you make a book report fun?
10 ideas for creative book reports
- Design a Game. Make a game based a book you recently read.
- Plan a Birthday Gift.
- Walk in a Character’s Shoes.
- Prepare a Lesson.
- Create a Brochure.
- List Character Traits.
- Jump into a Book!
- Make a Diorama.
What to write after reading a book?
4. After You Finish Reading Your Book
- Dear Diary! Create a diary or journal and write at least five entries that might have been written by a character in the book you read.
- Thumbs up/Thumbs down!
- Write a letter.
- Interview a character.
- A different point of view.
- Create a comic book.
What can you do instead of a book report?
Creative Alternatives to Book Reports
- Movie pitch.
- Book/movie comparison.
- Character portrait.
- New character introduction.
- Book cover analysis/design.
- Blind date with a book.
- Interview with a character.
- Book trailer.
How do you introduce a new book to students?
5 Strategies for Introducing New Read Alouds in the Classroom
- Look at the Book Cover or Title Illustration.
- Open to the Story and Read the Pictures.
- Discuss Possible Predictions and Make a List of Questions.
- Introduce New Vocabulary and Concepts.
- Relate Concepts to Students’ Background Knowledge and Personal Experiences.
What can I do better for myself?
Here’s a look at some ways to build self-improvement into your daily routine and let go of negative thoughts about yourself.
- Cultivate gratitude.
- Greet everyone you meet.
- Try a digital detox.
- Use positive self-talk.
- Practice random acts of kindness.
- Eat at least one meal mindfully.
- Get enough sleep.
- Breathe consciously.