Pick Me Sticky Notes – Book Report Alternative

Are you looking for a great alternative to writing lengthy book reports that is engaging, fun, and perfect for kiddos in first, second, third, fourth, and fifth grade? Check out this ‘Pick Me Sticky Notes’ condensed book report idea where students can write a simplified book review right on a sticky note! Included are templates, photographs and easy-to-follow directions that are a cinch for teachers to implement and great for students to complete after reading their favorite books!

Pick Me, Pick Me! Sticky Notes

Are you looking for a great alternative to writing lengthy book reports that is engaging, fun, and perfect for kiddos in first, second, third, fourth, and fifth grade? Check out this condensed book report idea where students can write simplified book reviews. Included are templates, photographs and easy-to-follow directions that are easy for teachers to implement and great for students to complete after reading their favorite books!

This is a VERY easy way for a child to provide feedback on a book he or she has finished reading.  Simply print off the Pick Me! Pick Me! printable onto a page of sticky notes (printing template included) and, voila, your kiddos can instantly provide mini critiques or teasers of their favorite books! They can be as simple or as descriptive as you would like.

Are you looking for fun and engaging ways to celebrate reading, books, or for an alternative to boring old book reports?! Then, you MUST check out these SIX incredible activities for doing just that!  Your students in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, or fifth grade will love spotlighting their favorite books and sharing with their friends through these fun book reviews and critiques. They are PERFECT to use doing Read Across America week or to help celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday, but can be used year-round!

For durability, you can even tell students to put their Pick Me Sticky Notes inside the front cover so that their friends can read the review and decide whether they want to read the book, too!

Are you looking for fun and engaging ways to celebrate reading, books, or for an alternative to boring old book reports?! Then, you MUST check out these SIX incredible activities for doing just that!  Your students in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, or fifth grade will love spotlighting their favorite books and sharing with their friends through these fun book reviews and critiques. They are PERFECT to use doing Read Across America week or to help celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday, but can be used year-round!

And, don’t worry! If you’re unsure about how to print on Post-its, I wrote a blog tutorial all about it, along with FREE customizable templates so that you can design your own printable sticky notes! Click the image below to visit that post.

Did you know that it is SUPER easy to print on post-it notes?! This tutorial will teach you how to print on sticky notes, provide you with a template to use, and give you a FREE set of fun and supportive notes to give your fellow teachers or students!

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Are you looking for fun and engaging ways to celebrate reading, books, or for an alternative to boring old book reports?! Then, you MUST check out these SIX incredible activities for doing just that!  Your students in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, or fifth grade will love spotlighting their favorite books and sharing with their friends through these fun book reviews and critiques. They are PERFECT to use doing Read Across America week or to help celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday, but can be used year-round!

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AbbyMullins

Abby is a former kindergarten and first grade teacher who channels her passion for education into creating engaging activities and resources for the kindergarten and first grade classroom. When not dreaming up or working on her next project, you’ll find her enjoying her family – most likely in her minivan on the way to a soccer field.

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