Class Books
My students have always loved creating class books. Each student is responsible for writing and illustrating one page of a book. The pages are collected, assembled with a cover page, and bound together as a collaborative book. Students take turns reading their page of the book to the class and then the book is placed in our classroom library.
Creating class books is a fun way for students to practice reading and writing skills. The books can be completed as a whole group activity or at a literacy station.
Creating class books is a fun way for students to practice reading and writing skills. The books can be completed as a whole group activity or at a literacy station.
Freebie
The freebie I'm sharing with you today is Letters to Santa. It is one of seven books in my Class Books {December Volume}. It comes with a cover page (color and BW), a writing organizer, and a final draft page.Giveaway
I would love for you to win a copy of Class Books {December Volume} for your classroom. Here's a little peek at the titles that are included.
Enter to win your own copy of Class Books {December Volume}.
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Thank you, Wendy. I love the Letters to Santa.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your great work on the hop. Love your freebie!
ReplyDeleteLove your class book freebie - the engagement that comes with collaborative books is really amazing. My mentee is planning her first publishing party right now and the excitement on her students' faces is precious! Thanks for spreading that love around with this product! :-) And thanks for organizing this great hop!
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