Ideas for rich, strategybuilding studentled reading discussions. Keep reading to explore some independent reading accountability ideas and assessments. Teaching critical thinking in the era of fake news. Provide meaningful selections during book clubs, i offer five or six books that are related either to a whole class text or to each other by topic, theme, genre, or author.
Literature circles for reluctant high school readers. I take grades from the quizzes, short writing prompts, research project. Aug 09, 2011 just choose the participation level thats appropriate for the age level, says kris cannon, a former elementary school teacher and currently the librarian at mills high school in california, where she has started several lunchtime book clubs for high school students. See more ideas about teaching reading, teaching and reading workshop. May 20, 2020 learning and reading activities for the elementary school library. Keep reading to explore some independent reading accountability ideas and. Ideas on starting a teen book club in your school library. You will love the selfdirection, motivation, and authentic reading, writing, and responding to literature that book clubs will bring to your classroom. My number one goal is helping to pair them with a novel i think theyll actually want to read. Book clubs services to schools national library of new zealand. Ideas for how to do better book clubs in middle school.
Jan 19, 2020 hobby clubs are clubs that stem from an interest in a hobby that most likely wouldnt be taught in high school such as chess, anime, video games, and skiing. The benefits of students integrating journal writing across the curriculum are amply documented. Educational insights fluorescent light filterstranquil blue, set of 4 calm. Book clubs for secondary classrooms faulkners fast five. I space them out throughout the course of the year, using 2 or 3 each month, to track students reading pace and comprehension, but they can also be used more regularly as a daily digital reading reflection for distance learning. Explore options for setting up and running a book club. Literacy circles, implementation this is the fourth installment in a series of posts with ideas and suggestions for running effective literacy circles or book clubs with students from second grade through high school. This research explores the use of a book club in a classroom of students who. The legendary toby fulwiler, author of the journal book. So i check journal entries and the completion of book club activities, and. Home collaborative circle blog minilessons that support effective book clubs by kathy kingdickman categories.
Each month the group chooses a new book that deals with themes of race, gender, and justice. This year, im excited to start the teen book club once again. If you organize your meetings around genres or themes, students will still be able to have intelligent conversations about the unique texts they have each read. You can find a book club reading scheduler, free lessons, worksheets, and activities in my exclusive. The second post details how to establish expectations and create a schedule, and the third post discusses accountability and assessment procedures recent literacy research has revealed that choice is the key ingredient in a successful reading program, especially for reluctant readers. While this professional text is designed with middle and high school students in mind, its principles also apply to younger readers. This post is the first in a threepart series about how to run a book club in your classroom. Classroom book clubs traditionally involve student led discussions about books, but often teachers feel that these clubs need more direction and accountability.
Have students summarzie a book discussion in their journals bimonthly. While its tempting to stick with your cliche, a book club is a great way to extend your circle and get to know new people. Writing in journals can be a powerful strategy for students to respond to literature, gain writing fluency, dialogue in writing with another student or the teacher, or write in the content areas. It may help to introduce this in class and send home to parents. Sep, 2017 ive run a teen book club in my school library for the past four years. Book clubs are the perfect way to get your readers reading. Picture book inspired snacks for kids 18 book inspired snack ideas for kids. This post is the third in a threepart series about engaging middle and high school students in choice reading by running a book club in the classroom. From a teachers perspective, there are few activities that can trump journal writing for understanding and supporting the development of student thinking. Now that you know a little bit about what makes a great ell book, its time to shop around.
So today we are going to explore 25 proven activities that can be applied to any book and at any age level. Reflect a studentcentered model of literacy employing the gradual. Minilessons that support effective book clubs center for. Find ideas for discussions and activities your book club will enjoy. Students choose between creating a summarization storyboard, a graphic novel of the book or selected section of the book, performing a scene from the book with a context book talk, or writing a character journal. Battle can connect to and recruit club members through her work with teachers and students, and jones hosts and facilitates the discussion through. Whether youre a school librarian or a teacher, allowing time for. How to run a successful kids book club school library journal. The importance of student journals and how to respond.
A closed book club is ideal if you want a small club, for example, for your class or for a particular group of students. Our library hasnt had a book club for youthteens in a very long time. How to run a fullchoice book club in your classroom. A blend of politics and journalism, the politically aware students at your school could write content that comments and reports on the top political issues of the day. Linda garner, a teacher librarian and a school library journal slj school librarian of the year finalist, shares some great tips on running a virtual book club for middle schoolers. Increasing student engagement through book clubs sfu. In order to keep 5 book clubs running without driving myself insane, i plan to. These projects all demonstrate a connection and comprehension of the novel while giving students a choice in how they are assessed. Middle school students are typically social and like to talk.
But no matter if you are a book club purist or a book club hybridist, here are three steps with four free guides for setting up and assessing book clubs in your classes. I do smaller assemblies on almost a biweekly basis. Four weeks of book club lesson plans appropriate for fourthsixth grade three book club formative assessments quizzes book club student response journal with 10 response sheets. These activities are easy to follow an suitable for most age groups within an elementary junior high school level. In this lesson, students in grades 7 and 8 form literature circle groups and read either esperanza rising or becoming naomi leon by pam munoz ryan. Hamilton, a media specialist at chattahoochee high school in johns creek, georgia, has implemented book tastings to whet students appetites for tasty genres. Ive run a teen book club in my school library for the past four years. How to start a book club for elementary students with. In 201617, my ninth graders read popular young adult titles by authors such as john green, rainbow rowell, and ernest cline. It wasnt that they didnt want to do book clubs, it was that they wanted to have meaningful conversations.
Promote a love for literature and a positive attitude towards reading. Ask students to set ground rules for interacting in book clubs. Imagine being able to encourage your student readers from home. I still wanted it to have a readforfun concept, so we have friday book clubs. What are practical classroom implications for choice reading at the secondary level. Apr 10, 2017 ideas for how to do better book clubs in middle school april 10, 2017 april 10, 2017 pernille ripp in 2015, i wrote a post discussing how i was doing book clubs with my 7th graders and how their ideas had shaped our process to be more powerful. Literature circle lesson plans for middle school just add students. See more ideas about library activities, elementary school library and library lessons. Looking for club ideas for junior high school and high school was created by tradinmomma iam looking for suggestions for junior high school high school clubs and activities. You could publish their work on an online website or perhaps even in the form of a print publication to be handed out at school. Reading response journal prompts for book club or independent. Linda garner, a teacher librarian and a school library journal slj school. In order to keep 5 book clubs running without driving myself insane, i plan to structure all the groups the same waywe are. Free christmas teaching ideas for teachers and students.
Even better, imagine your student readers encouraging other student readers from home. Emphasize the importance of finding evidence in the book to support responses. Reading response journal prompts for any novel distance. Teachers can use literature that takes the form of a journal. Dec 11, 2015 what was the impetus behind starting a teen book club at your library. Book clubs also provide the social enjoyment factor that students need to stay. Mar 14, 2018 danielle jones of the multnomah county or library and paige battle, teacher librarian at nearby grant high school in portland, have joined forces for halfblood printzes, a mockprintz book club. So yeah, food is a big deal when it comes to teens and library programs. Try using a classroom book club, which is a great way to enrich. Book clubs can be as formal or informal as the teacher sees fit for his or her specific students.
Dont let the summer slide erode all the reading progress your students have made this year. Whether you call them literature circles or book clubs, this type of reading. Setting up and assessing book club in secondary ela bespoke ela. Book clubs that are open to all students in your school provide an opportunity for readers. Mar 25, 2020 many book clubs have sprung up to connect readers during social distancing. Students need time to read in class in order to create a habit of reading and set the stage for homework reading.
These 20 interesting journal prompts are perfect for a quick middle or high school. Add a layer of accountability to your reading lessons to motivate students to. I am a middle school and high school librarian and my ms students are huge readers. John mandel, a heart in a body in the world by deb.
Acevedos with the fire on high, about a high school student and mother who. Invite natural discussions that lead to student inquiry and critical. Using book clubs to improve student identity and motivation in. Parkland secondary have fostered the love of reading through implementing book. The advantages of a book club in a middle school classroom.
Books clubs can be an effective way to use these natural tendencies as a positive tool to engage middle school students in literature. Book clubs introduce students to a range of discussions topics. Preparing our readers notebooks for book clubs with images. Your students will love the choice and autonomy of book clubs. Occasionally, id give students a thoughtprovoking journal prompt, and they. One of the cornerstones of book club is student choice, and this element begins with allowing students to select their text. Here are some of the topranked books thatll help your ell students take their english to the next level. You will be responsible for 3 entries in your response journal every friday, a one page. Ask students to create their own discussion questions or offer openended questions that you have practiced with them. They want new ways to think about a piece of literature and new ways to dig into it. Great books for middle school book clubs pernille ripp. The social aspect and autonomy of book clubs appeal to middle school students and provide motivation as well as opportunities to expand knowledge. I even seen with literature circles eventually the students read all the books anyway.
Looking for club ideas for junior high school and high school. They often suggest books to me and are happy to talk. Teaching reading in the classroom can be difficult when every student is. Elementary school book clubs are a great way to engage children while developing their critical thinking skills and keeping them interested in reading. Encourage students to keep reading over the summer by forming student book clubs weve created a student book club guide to share with your students and their parents to help you get the ball rolling. Charity clubs are clubs that are linked to a specific charity with the goal of raising awareness, working for that charity, or raising money for that charity such as operation smile. Hamilton and her fellow librarians and teachers set up a book cart for each genre and select appetizer books to place on the carts. While journaling is a form of writing in its own right, students can also freely generate ideas for other types of writing as they journal. Read students summaries to assess how much students recall. Book clubs are a great way to engage students with reading and help build a reading culture at your school. Fostering strategic readers in the secondary classroom, cindy odonnellallen outlines several common characteristics of student led book clubs. As students brainstorm rules, write them on chart paper so that they can be. Aug 07, 2018 when i introduce book clubs, i explain why i selected the books and seek to generate interest by sharing a brief summary of each one along with an excerpt i particularly love.
Try these creative ideas for helping your middle and high school students find. A group of high school students sitting in a circle, discussing a book. The graveyard book by neil gaiman, station eleven by emily st. Exciting books for ell students in elementary school. Aug 05, 2017 in my book club arrangement, all students are able to select different books. Riccarton high school librarian sally blake talks about setting up their book club and. Apr 19, 2018 very early on in our book club experiences, students had many ideas for how to make them better. Sometimes so many showed up that i wasnt able to manage it properly. These prompts are appropriate for junior high or high school students. It is hoped that this diverse group of suggestions will whet the interest of students in exploring new directions and in responding with greater depth to the books they.
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