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3rd grade library skills script microsofts

Preview of Library Lessons - Dewey Decimal vs. Fiction Order and Call Number Organization

Library Lessons - Dewey Decimal vs. Fiction Order and Call Number Organization

Do your students have the library skills of fiction vs. nonfiction in order to locate books by author or Dewey call numbers in your library? Teach the basics of Fiction and Nonfiction with these 2 engaging PowerPoint lessons at a 20% savings. This bundle-pair starts with Part 1 for Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade and builds on that learning in 3rd and 4th grade with Part 2. Review as needed with 5th grade. Both lessons have a link to interactive Google Slides.___________________________________
Preview of Reader's Theater: Robert Munsch HUGE 10-Book Bundle

Reader's Theater: Robert Munsch HUGE 10-Book Bundle

Created by
Book Talk Shop
This power-point document contains a reader's theater script for four hilarious stories, by Robert Munsch: Stephanie's Ponytail, The Paper Bag Princess, Smelly Socks, 50 Below Zero, and Pigs, Show and Tell, Purple, Green and Yellow, Moira's Birthday, Something Good, and Angela's Airplane.50 Below Zero: Jason’s dad falls asleep everywhere … except in his own bed. All night long, Jason gets woken up by strange noises that lead him to find his dad in the most unexpected places—from on top of the
Preview of Battle of the Books Questions

Battle of the Books Questions

These questions center around 5 novels used in the Tiebreaker Round of a 4th grade competition: Dragon Masters:Rise of the Earth Dragon, Flora and Ulysses, The Friendship War, I Survived the Joplin Tornado, and The World According to Humphrey. There are 3 questions for each book for a total of 15 questions. At the end of each question is the answer, author's last name, and the page number where the answer is found. Questions that are highlighted required either an exact answer or a two-part answ
Preview of Battle of the Books Questions

Battle of the Books Questions

These questions center around 5 novels used in Round 3 of a 4th grade competition: Dragon Masters:Rise of the Earth Dragon, Flora and Ulysses, The Friendship War, I Survived the Joplin Tornado, and The World According to Humphrey. There are 3 questions for each book for a total of 15 questions. At the end of each question is the answer, author's last name, and the page number where the answer is found. Questions that are highlighted required either an exact answer or a two-part answer.
Preview of Battle of the Books Questions

Battle of the Books Questions

These questions center around 5 novels used in Round 2 of a 4th grade competition: Dragon Masters:Rise of the Earth Dragon, Flora and Ulysses, The Friendship War, I Survived the Joplin Tornado, and The World According to Humphrey. There are 3 questions for each book for a total of 15 questions. At the end of each question is the answer, author's last name, and the page number where the answer is found. Questions that are highlighted required either an exact answer or a two-part answer.
Preview of Battle of the Books Questions

Battle of the Books Questions

These questions center around 5 novels used in Round 1 of a 4th grade competition: Dragon Masters:Rise of the Earth Dragon, Flora and Ulysses, The Friendship War, I Survived the Joplin Tornado, and The World According to Humphrey. There are 3 questions for each book for a total of 15 questions. At the end of each question is the answer, author's last name, and the page number where the answer is found. Questions that are highlighted required either an exact answer or a two-part answer.
Preview of The Library Secret Service--A Skit

The Library Secret Service--A Skit

For any school that has assemblies or an active library program, this is a skit adapted from the book Never Let a Ghost Borrow Your Library Book, by Karen Casale. It was a blast to do with the kids, and very well received by other teachers, students, and parents. Plus, the kids looked adorable as secret service agents! It is great to do for younger students at the beginning of the year to talk about how to treat books. You need a copy of the book mentioned above, at least 12 child actors, and th
Preview of Reader's Theater: Library Themed 3-Book Bundle

Reader's Theater: Library Themed 3-Book Bundle

Created by
Book Talk Shop
This power-point document contains a reader's theater script for three sweet library stories, "Library Mouse" by Daniel Kirk, "Homer, the Library Cat" by Reeve Lindbergh, and "The Library Lion" by Michelle Knudsen. Library Mouse Summary: Every child can be a writer--and Library Mouse shows them how! Beloved children's books author and illustrator Daniel Kirk wonderfully brings to life the story of Sam, a library mouse. Sam's home was in a little hole in the wall in the children's reference book
Preview of All Books Want is to be Treasured - Small Group Reader's Theater

All Books Want is to be Treasured - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 4 students for either the first part of the year, Library Week, or any time you need to discuss student's treatment of books. In the script, the librarian at school thinks that things are going well but the books do not. People keep breaking the rules and the books are suffering. They tell the librarian what is going on. Students are eating when they shouldn’t and not handling them with care. The books feel that no one realizes they are full
Preview of Readers Theatre Club Forms Template

Readers Theatre Club Forms Template

Have you thought about hosting a Readers Theatre Club but you don't know what kinds of forms to send home? Today is your lucky day! This pack contains student application forms and congratulations letters for students.
Preview of Script for A News Crew

Script for A News Crew

The is a script for a morning news crew to read.
Preview of Dress Up Book Report

Dress Up Book Report

In this project students will read a book of their choice (approved by teacher and parent) and then do a dress up report. They will dress up as one of the main characters from the book and retell the story from the point of view of that person. This project could be suitable for all ages and easily adaptable.
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