What is a Book Talk? For our purposes, book talks will serve as commercials or advertisements for the book that we have read and want to share with others.

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#Book Talk Expectations @Grade 6 ELA

What is a Book Talk? For our purposes, book talks will serve as commercials or advertisements for the book that we have read and want to share with others. They are short and sweet intended just to pique the interest of our fellow classmates!

The Presenter is expected to... Display the book that they are going to talk about Be enthusiastic about the book Name the author and title of the book Speak about the characters, setting and give a hint about the plot 2 minute speaking limit Have Fun Complete form - I Presented !

The Audience is expected to... Listen attentively Stay focused (eyes) on the Presenter Be supportive (snaps or claps after the “talk”) Use Response card Have their Books I Want to Read list ready to jot the title of a book that interests

The teacher is expected to... Provide models of book talks Keep track of who has presented Keep track of the time limit *Please note that the responsibility of keeping track of presentations and time will be gradually released to YOU ( the student)

Response to Book Talk Perfect Fit! Not My Size