Nonfiction Book Report, Doodle Book Review for Nonfiction Texts, Nonfiction Text
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The next time your students read a nonfiction text, take their learning to the next level with this nonfiction book review. This Doodle Nonfiction Book Report can be completed with any nonfiction or informational text. It’s perfect for any subject area, too! Your students will love responding to nonfiction with this creative and comprehensive book review.
First, students will complete a step-by-step planning guide. They’ll reflect on critical elements of nonfiction including important ideas, connections, interesting facts, and new vocabulary. In addition, they’ll create a summary of the nonfiction text along with a rating and review for the book. Next, they’ll use their insights from their planning pages to design a Doodle Nonfiction Book Review. Using a doodle template, they’ll create a book review like no other! It’s visually appealing and super motivating! This nonfiction book report is so much fun!
This Doodle Nonfiction Book Review includes:
- Detailed Lesson Plans (2 pages)
- Step-by-Step Book Review Planning Guide (2 pages)
- Doodle Book Review
Ways to Use this Resource:
- Have students complete the Doodle Book Review after a whole-class nonfiction book study.
- Assign the book review as a book report project along with an independent reading program.
- Give to students to complete over a school break.
- Include the Doodle Book Review as part of a summer reading initiative.
- Link the Doodle Nonfiction Book Review with other subjects like Science and Social Studies.
- Provide as a creative book report option any time during the school year.
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- Writing Responses with Text-Based Evidence Doodle Notes and 5 Learning Stations
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