Here's a quick and fun way to ensure students are actually reviewing the titles we put out for them to sample: Combine a book tasting with a bingo board.
Grade 9 is coming to see our collection of books about WWII - and we have a ton!
Fiction, nonfiction, memoirs, true survival stories, true rescue stories, DK books with engaging timelines and maps - it's fabulous but....
it can be overwhelming.
To help students focus, I create a Bingo Board that has lots of possible answers for each block. This helps students review the stack at their table with a sense of purpose.
They rotate around to different tables, gathering ideas of what to read and filling in their board. The ones with the most complete sheets get a mini Snickers.
To start, I show slides with the books and do quick booktalks about a few of them.
I create visual lists of the books for them to browse in our display.
Each student gets a bingo board and a pencil and then it's free time to explore the books!
Grade 9 LibGuide that highlights WWII books in our collection
Canva Template to the Bingo Board (I kept it simple for B&W printing)
Canva WWII Visual Book Lists (template) or public view
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