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Let's jump into READING GENRES! Do you teach and discuss reading genres? I feel like with the ever so popular 40 book challenge genre is a buzz word in education right now...and I love it! I think its so good that we get the opportunity to explore to books with our readers. Gerne is so important because it's a springboard into reading! I wanted to share some of my favorite tips and activities for teaching about reading genres and weaving throughout the curriculum throughout the school year…

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Amanda Grisham
Calling all upper elementary and middle school Language Arts teachers! Looking to establish a culture of readers at the start of the school year? Check out these literary genre stations! Engage students in fun activities that are centered around books, like puzzles, riddles, scavenger hunts, and more. See how I get kids talking about books the first week of school. Follow the link to see how I lay it all out. Genres Of Literature, Genre Lessons, Teaching Genre, Genre Activities, Literary Genres, English Composition, Middle School Literature, Genre Study, High School Books

Calling all upper elementary and middle school Language Arts teachers! Looking to establish a culture of readers at the start of the school year? Check out these literary genre stations! Engage students in fun activities that are centered around books, like puzzles, riddles, scavenger hunts, and more. See how I get kids talking about books the first week of school. Follow the link to see how I lay it all out.

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Hey Natayle | Middle School Language Arts
Sort extra Book Orders by the genres of your choice! Helps kids decide which is a best-fit and explain their choices. Genre Lessons, Genre Study, Reading Genres, Library Lesson Plans, Author Study, Book Reports, Library Skills, Library Activities, Elementary Library

We have been learning a lot about genre and the specifics of nonfiction, but I am out of the classroom this Friday and I want a fun activity for kids to work on that would give them the chance to sort lots of books without obliterating our class library, especially with a sub! I originally saw this idea on Jen's blog, The Teacher's Cauldron, and knew it would be the perfect way to help kids *and* get rid of all of the catalogs that are already beginning to stack up in my room (bonus!)…

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Michelle Ayala

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