Are you ready to celebrate fall...pumpkin style??? I have finally compiled all of my resources for the oh so popular pumpkin book reports. Basically...
You Take This...
{Hey...who said trick or treat bags are just for candy???}
Fill it up with some good story element treats...
And you have yourself the not so typical book report. {Just in case you haven't figure it out...I am so not into being typical} :)
Here are a few more examples
I have created a Trick or Treat Book Report resource just for you packed with 77 pages of information, resources and examples. This unit includes two levels. One for all of you kindergarten and first grade peeps and one for us "oldies but goldies" rockin' it out in second - sixth. Here is a look at what this sweet little treat includes.
I promise...once you do this little project...it will be a holiday tradition forever! I announced to my class on Friday that it is time for pumpkin books reports {remember...I have my same class again this year} they hit the roof! They all jumped out of their chairs and began SCAH-REAM-ING! I honestly had to go and apologize to those next door! If you would like to incorporate this into your fall activities, stop by my lil' TPT store and pick up a copy!
Now...back to some football! Even though it is not my favorite...I must support the tigers {for my husband's sake} :) !!!
Love this idea! So copying it! Thanks for all your great posts! I am blog stalking while watching football too! Roll Tide!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for book reports!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDelete-Becky
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WOW!! This is GREAT!!!
ReplyDeleteDo you use real pumpkins? I was thinking about using craft plastic ones. Can't wait to purchase this unit.
ReplyDeleteOkay..... I am officially addicted to your blog. I can't stop visiting it! I love that there is a second grade blog with such creative ideas! please don't stop sharing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the sweet comments! This is such a fun project! Please send me pictures of your classroom pumpkins! I would love to see! :)
ReplyDeleteCaroline - I used real pumpkins, but Junie B. was the book report that I did and my pumpkin was fake. The plastic pumpkins are a cute idea because they last! :)
these pumpkin book reports rock my face off. I heart this oh so much. Thanks for being creative:)
ReplyDeleteI just purchased this unit and am so excited to share it with my kiddos. I can't wait to see their finished products. Thank you for sharing your creativity!
ReplyDeleteWendy =O)
I am in LOVE with your blog! I check it daily. You are so creative and so imaginative and you inspire me to spice things up in my room. It's my third year of teaching, and I feel like I can break out of my curriculum "mold" now. I am so thankful that you share your ideas!
ReplyDeleteI bought this unit and our pumpkin book reports are on their way. My kids are over the top excited about this!
Just a quick question...what kind of paint did you use when decorating the pumpkins? My students are sooo excited about this project! I am working on gathering materials for the pumpkin decorating. Thanks in advance!
ReplyDeleteI pinned this last year as I wanted to remember to do the project. Just bought this on TPT and can not WAIT until Monday to get started! Thanks!!
ReplyDeletedo you have any suggestions for books?? I am teaching a third grade class and purchased this unit today!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I found your blog idea from goggle. :) I am definitly buying your unit if you still have it on your TpT store. Thanks for sharing.
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