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Making Books Web Resources

Making books is an effective way to combine reading and writing. Read several books by the same author or from the same genre, discuss the elements of writing with your students, focusing on what they notice, and ask them to use those same elements in their own texts.

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Activity Books You Can Make
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Large variety of primary level book templates from the Enchanted Learning web site.
Make a Paper Bag Book
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Make a book out of a paper bag from the College of Fine Arts-University of Florida web site.
Make Your Own Book
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Step-by-step instructions on making various types of books on the ThinkQuest web site.
Make a Flip-Book Online
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Online tool to develop a flipbook on the Read-Write-Think web site.

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