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6-Word Summaries Activity - Independent Reading/Lit Circles - Engaging Activity

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Grade Levels
5th - 12th
Formats Included
  • PPTX
Pages
5 pages
$2.50
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It's been incredibly effective in boosting my students' reading and writing skills. The interactive activities keep them engaged, and I've noticed a marked improvement in their comprehension and enthusiasm for learning. Highly recommend for any educator!
My students loved doing this assignment at the completion of their quarterly independent reading assignment. I hung them in the room and used them as book reccomendations
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Description

Get students thinking critically and creatively with this fun lesson/mini project where students feature a favorite book by writing a 6-word summary. This activity is a great way for students to share books they've read during an independent reading program or choice reading unit. The 6-word summaries also make for a fun book recommendation display that will pique readers' curiosity!

Help your students connect with other readers, explore books, give/get book recs, add to their "to-read" lists, bond over favorite books, and build community with this engaging book bingo activity. This activity is a great way to get students interacting with each other AND your classroom/school library.

This is designed to be used with an independent reading program! You can use it whenever, but it works especially well as...

  • a creative way for students to share what they read (as an alternative to a reading log or worksheet)
  • an independent reading project option
  • a lesson/project at the end of book clubs or literature circles
  • a way for readers to reflect and share their favorite books with their peers
  • a fun classroom library, bulletin board, or door display to give readers book recommendations in a unique way
  • a way to spark conversations about books (students can complete this activity and share their short stories)

When you purchase this resource, you will receive the following:

  • Student Instructions/Brainstorming sheet
  • 1 PowerPoint print-ready version of the activity
  • 1 Google Slides version of the activity
Total Pages
5 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
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