I am at a toss up on what I should use for my Reading Notebook. In the past, I used a one inch binder. However, it did not fit inside my student's book boxes. It contained some of these items:
Guidelines for Reading Workshop
Reading List (tabbed section)
Reading Requirements List
Genres at a Glance
Student’s Reading Lists
Books to Read (tabbed section)
Reading Interests
Books to Read
Letters (tabbed section)
Form for a Friendly Letter
Guidelines for Proofreading Your Letter
Letter from Teacher
Possible Topics for Your Letter
Guided Reading/Book Club (tabbed section)
Preparing for a Book Discussion
Ways to Have a Good Discussion
How to Give a Book Talk
HGuidelines for Reading Workshop
Reading List (tabbed section)
Reading Requirements List
Genres at a Glance
Student’s Reading Lists
Books to Read (tabbed section)
Reading Interests
Books to Read
Letters (tabbed section)
Form for a Friendly Letter
Guidelines for Proofreading Your Letter
Letter from Teacher
Possible Topics for Your Letter
Guided Reading/Book Club (tabbed section)
Preparing for a Book Discussion
Ways to Have a Good Discussion
How to Give a Book Talk
However, my students used a compostion book or 70-sheet spiral notebook as their Reading Response Notebook. They kept this inside their book box.
To help organize/label notebooks, I have created this. If you would like to download, click Reading Notebook Cover
These are labels for compostion books:
(These can be used with Avery L7161 which are 2.5x1.833)
What do you use for Reading Notebooks? Enjoy!
I have typically used reading response notebooks like you describe. This year, I am creating Daily 5 binders that the students will use, it will have many of the pages that you refer to above. We are going to try our reading responses using Kidblog.
ReplyDeleteJennifer
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