Independent Reading Book Bingo Activity - Connect Readers & Build Community
Write on with Miss G
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Grade Levels
5th - 12th
Subjects
Resource Type
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
3 pages
Write on with Miss G
17.9k Followers
What educators are saying
This is a great tool to keep in your back pocket. I'm currently pregnant, and we used this on a particularly low-energy day. It was engaging for the kids and low effort for me! Win-win :)
So easy and fun for all my classes! They were engaged the whole time and set up didn’t take long. Directions were clear and understandable
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- Engage your students in independent reading with this massive bundle of dynamic resources designed to hook readers on books, keep students stocked with high-interest book recs, and create a community of readers. When implemented as part of an independent reading program, these resources will help yoPrice $65.00Original Price $82.75Save $17.75
Description
Help your students connect with other readers, explore books, give/get book recs, add to their "to-read" lists, bond over favorite books, and build community with this engaging book bingo activity. This activity is a great way to get students interacting with each other AND your classroom/school library.
This is designed to be used with an independent reading program! You can use it whenever, but it works especially well when...
- you notice students are asking "What should I read next?" and need some new book ideas
- you want readers to reflect on their progress & plan for future reading at the end of a semester, quarter, or year
- you are hoping to encourage students to use their resources: the classroom library, book displays, their peers, etc.
- you are trying to help students interact with each other and stay connected even when they're reading totally different books
- you notice students are in need of some authentic time to TALK about books with their peers
When you purchase this resource, you will receive the following:
- Teacher Instructions
- 2 PDF versions of the activity (one generic enough to work in any classroom and one that is tailored to my classroom, but that you may want as an example/starting point)
- 1 EDITABLE Google doc version of this activity
Total Pages
3 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
N/A
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