After reading, I always let the students share their funny teacher memories. Almost every single one can relate to the ideas the little boy had about his teacher. It's so cute to hear my third graders say, "A long time ago, when I was in kindergarten, I thought..." Adore!
For publishing this innovation, I try to move my students away from the templates and onto notebook paper or the lined publishing paper we'll use throughout the year. I keep mailboxes full of cute thematic paper so students can pick and choose for their projects during the year. Since I don't have paper for every imaginable book, I also keep colored copies of plain lined paper. If you don't already have something similar, here's a freebie of my vertical and horizontal paper options. They're nothing fancy, but they bind better than notebook paper. Some years I also collect each student's individual story and turn it into a class book. It's cute to set out for parent/teacher conferences when parents have to wait in the hallway. You can also grab a copy of the covers too.
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Love your innovations ideas! So funny when a student tells you the next day at school "I saw you last night" in awe! And you are like, I know, I talked to you, remember!
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Conversations in Literacy
What a great idea! Love this post!
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Thank you for all of these wonderful ideas, Christi :)
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Fun in Room 4B
Christie,
ReplyDeleteI loved this idea, bought the book and did it today with my kiddos. They will be doing their final drafts tomorrow, so besure to "stop by" my blog this weekend to see what they came up with. Thanks for sharing your ideas!
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