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Book Recommendation Templates - Classroom Library Banner Posters

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My kids and I have loved filling these out as we read especially great books in class (both class read-alouds and independent reading). It's a fun way for students to reflect on their recent reading and to have more student voice/interest displayed in class :)
These were very fun to complete when students were done reading their independent reading books. I like how these can be adapted to any book you read either independently or even as a book club or class novel. I will definitely use these again!

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Create a fun and helpful display of student book recommendations in your classroom library with these book recommendation templates!

These banners can be used as a fun station activity or as a stand-alone assignment. Here are are few ideas:

  • Have students fill out a banner for their all-time favorite book at the beginning of the year.
  • Print a stack of banners and keep them near your classroom library. Ask students to fill one out whenever they finish a book they love. Hang up each finished banner throughout the year.
  • Keep a stack of banners available as an “early finisher” activity option.
  • Assign the digital slide as a collaborative slideshow.

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  • 4 banner designs
  • .PDF with full size and half size banners for your printing convenience
  • Banner letters that read #BESTBOOKEVER & READ THIS BOOK! to display with the book recommendations
  • Digital Google Slides version

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Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.

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