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- Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades 3 – 5 | Printout | Writing It Out
Book Review Form
Children in the upper elementary grades can use this form to write a book review to share with friends. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades 5 – 10 | Printout | Writing It Out
From Picture to Story
This organizer can help children and teens describe a picture using their five senses, which will later allow them to better write about the picture. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades K – 5 | Printout | Learning New Skills
Google Image Search Instructions
Use these instructions to find images of signs, logos, and product labels that you can share with children. These instructions are for the Google Image search engine. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades 3 – 8 | Printout | Writing It Out
Make a Magnetic Poetry Set
Children can make their own magnetic poetry set. Watch as the refrigerator becomes a space for literary art. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades 3 – 5 | Printout | Writing It Out
My Nature Story
Encourage children to ask questions about the natural world, to make observations, and to use their imaginations. They use their findings to create their own book. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades K – 12 | Printout | Learning New Skills
Three Ways to Bind a Handmade Book
Use one of these three techniques for bookbinding to make children's and teens' multi-page texts easier to keep, share, and display. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades 3 – 5 | Printout | Charting Progress
What I've Read
Children can use this chart to keep track of the books, stories, and magazine articles that they read. This organizer can also help with comparison of different genres and formulation of opinions about the texts.