Share the love of reading during Book Week with a printable reading habits mini-book.
Show Your Love for Reading with a Mini Book
Get your learners excited about reading and sharing their favourite books during Book Week with a printable mini-book about their reading habits.
Celebrate Book Week in the Classroom
Encourage your students to think about what they love the most about reading, and how it makes them feel. Discuss favourite books, characters, and places where they like to read. From there, provide them with a copy of the mini book, and set them off on the path to sharing their personal reading habits.
This resource provides students with black-and-white templates to help them share their thoughts on favourite books, characters and other reading habits. This simple and easy-to-use mini-book project is the perfect way to share the literature they love.
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This resource was created by Katy Blevins, a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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