This resource includes 6 Brainstorming Web templates (3 designs, each included with and without writing lines). These brainstorming templates help students organize their thoughts when they are brainstorming ideas for writing! Use these graphic organizers together as a whole group, small group, or as an individual project.
Students love to help you celebrate your retirement! Use this fill-in-the-blank Advice Letter and Drawing Page for students to share their ideas on how to be an awesome retired teacher. Their responses are often heartfelt AND hilarious. What a great way to celebrate your retirement from teaching! 3 Page options included for multiple ages/abilities.
This Animal Graphic Organizer can be used with any animal and pairs perfectly with an Animal Research Project! This Animal Research Graphic Organizer can be completed with illustrations, sentences, or a combination of both. That makes this Animal Research Activity a perfect leveled activity for all learners! You can also use this as an Animal Research Graphic Organizer to help organize an animal paper.
Can your parents or guardians Guess ‘Who Am I?’ This silhouette art project has students add hair, glasses, clothes, etc. to the silhouette to make it look uniquely like them! Fill the inside of the silhouette with words, adjectives, or even hand-drawn pictures or magazine cut-outs of favorite hobbies, food, people, or animals. Students and parents love this Open House or Parent Night Activity.
Students LOVE to create a Movie Poster for Because of Winn-Dixie! This creative book report keeps students excited & engaged during the planning and design process. Students must complete a book summary page as well.
These Famous People Research Organizers are perfect for a Biography Book Report. Use this biography template along with a unit on Famous Scientists, Famous Artists, Famous Mathematicians, or any other Famous People in History! This 2-Page Biography Research Organizer can be used with any biography book or online research activity. Poster can be completed with illustrations, sentences, or a combination of both.
Students LOVE this Board Game Book Report template! Students pick a fiction or non-fiction book and create a game based on it. This is a great way to recycle/reuse materials too. Students are responsible for creating the Game Board, Game Pieces and completing a Game Directions sheet and Book Summary sheet.
Students must include the following on their Book Jacket template for fiction books: Character Summary, Author Biography, Illustrations, Book Summary, and more. This book report can be used after completing any fiction novel study. I recommend showing students example book jackets from their favorite stories to get them motivated & their creative juices flowing.
Students LOVE having choices in their Book Report! Students may choose the option on this book report choice board template that best suits their learning style and personality. All book report choices must include a one-page summary page as well. This resource includes Book Report Choice Board Menu directions page and grading rubric.
Students LOVE this Cereal Box Book Report template! Students pick a fiction book and design a cereal based on it. This creative & fun cereal box project resource comes with awesome real-life example photos. My favorite part is the character ‘ingredient’ list & special prize inside. Students love this creative cereal box book report project and it is a great way to recycle/reuse cereal boxes too.
Students LOVE to create a Movie Poster for Charlotte’s Web. This creative Charlotte’s Web project keeps students excited & engaged during the planning and design process. Students must complete a book summary page as well!
Students love to write Comic Strips (or Graphic Novels) for all subjects and topics! Zip! Zap! Boom! Have students complete a comic explaining a Science topic or a famous scene in History. Students can summarize a favorite book in comic form or write their own story. The possibilities are endless.