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Book Selfies
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Author Perspectives
Biography Spotlight
Wordle Reflection
Reading Portfolio
Monthly Spotlight
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Table of Contents
What will you find in this book?
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4
7

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8
Ways to use Book Creator for Reading Responses

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Book Selfies
Picture Collage
Question Collection
Author Perspectives
Biography Spotlight
Wordle Reflection
Reading Portfolio
Monthly Spotlight
Book Selfies
Picture Collage
Question Collection
Author Perspectives
Biography Spotlight
Wordle Reflection
Reading Portfolio
Monthly Spotlight
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Introduction
Join me as we dive into ways to create reading responses with Book Creator!
Reading responses can take many forms and Book Creator gives you the space to set up students for success.
This book includes 15 ways to use Book Creator for reading responses. You can tailor these ideas to both collaborative and independent student products and scale each one to make sure it meets the needs of your students.
This book includes 15 ways to use Book Creator for reading responses. You can tailor these ideas to both collaborative and independent student products and scale each one to make sure it meets the needs of your students.
A quick cartoon hello from Monica

A few tips
Looking for a great set of books to read to students? Here is a list of a few favorites to share with your class:

Create models for your students so they understand the expectations for the reading responses you introduce to your group


Design tasks that can be differentiated for your group of students so everyone has a way to respond to what they have read

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7 Presidents’ Day Books for Kids
5 Books to Inspire Digital Reading Responses
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Reading responses can also include reflections on text students have listened to in the form of read alouds, audio recordings, or podcasts
Share your ideas for using Book Creator in the classroom using the hashtag #BookCreator or tagging @BookCreatorApp or @ClassTechTips on social media!



Introduction
Join me as we dive into ways to create reading responses with Book Creator!
Reading responses can take many forms and Book Creator gives you the space to set up students for success.
This book includes 15 ways to use Book Creator for reading responses. You can tailor these ideas to both collaborative and independent student products and scale each one to make sure it meets the needs of your students.
This book includes 15 ways to use Book Creator for reading responses. You can tailor these ideas to both collaborative and independent student products and scale each one to make sure it meets the needs of your students.
A quick cartoon hello from Monica

A few tips
Looking for a great set of books to read to students? Here is a list of a few favorites to share with your class:

Create models for your students so they understand the expectations for the reading responses you introduce to your group


Design tasks that can be differentiated for your group of students so everyone has a way to respond to what they have read

19 Free Classic Books in the iBookstore
5 Books to Inspire Digital Reading Responses
7 Presidents’ Day Books for Kids
5 Books to Inspire Digital Reading Responses
7 Presidents’ Day Books for Kids


Reading responses can also include reflections on text students have listened to in the form of read alouds, audio recordings, or podcasts
Share your ideas for using Book Creator in the classroom using the hashtag #BookCreator or tagging @BookCreatorApp or @ClassTechTips on social media!



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Daily Journal
Students can use Book Creator to capture reading every day in a journal format.
When students join your Book Creator library you can easily check in on the progress of readers in your classroom each day.
As you take a look at each student's journal you may come across information to help you guide and grow readers throughout the school year!
As you take a look at each student's journal you may come across information to help you guide and grow readers throughout the school year!
As students read each day they can use Book Creator to capture their thoughts, ideas and inspirations.
A daily reading journal gives students a space to respond to reading using teacher prompts or free writing.
A daily reading journal gives students a space to respond to reading using teacher prompts or free writing.

A daily journal can include a few key features within each day’s entry. You might ask students to include:
This picture shows an example of a reading journal page.
It includes space for students to draw a picture inspired by their book.
It includes space for students to draw a picture inspired by their book.



Book title
Date
Pages read
Date
Pages read


Author name
Comfort level
Reading goal
Comfort level
Reading goal



Each day students can add a new page to their ebook to chronicle their reading over the course of the school year. The prompts you give students may change, just like your expectations for their reading responses will evolve over the course of the school year.
In this example of a reading journal page, a student can include an audio button that plays a recording of their voice.

A classroom scenario

