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Class Book Awards: An Overview

By  Beth Newingham on July 23, 2012
  • Grades: 3–5

A successful Reading Workshop is one in which students are truly excited about reading and are constantly building relationships with books and with fellow readers based on common book choices and reading interests. It can be easy to get so caught up in the curriculum that you forget to make time for activities that truly enhance and strengthen the reading community in your classroom.

Class Book Awards are a great way to bring readers of all levels and abilities together to celebrate books.

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