Book Club Reading Response Journal by The Book is Always Better

Book Club Reading Response Journal by The Book is Always Better

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Book Clubs in the classroom are a great way to get students engaged in a text and motivated to read. They build community, encourage children to read independently and also to support one another's reading efforts.This journal is a unique way for students to reflect on their reading and can be used

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Keep track of your book club selections and record your latest literary adventures with this reading journal to stay organized for your next meeting! Book clubs are a great way to read new books and discover different genres and new topics that you may not be too familiar with. You can share your thoughts in a social setting and enjoy interesting conversations that might open your eyes to other opinions about the book.

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