This resource has been updated and there are now 22 bookmarks!
Most of these bookmarks are meant to be written on and are a great way to get motivate hard-to-reach students to respond to literature. Completing several bite-sized bookmarks may be more appealing to many students than doing a worksheet.
You could use several together or one type repeatedly. One option is to assign a specific number of bookmarks, but let the students choose which ones they want to complete. They are also great for more casual reading, when you want some accountability but are not doing a full-on unit.
Students can fill in the blanks as they find the appropriate information in the book. Students can use the backs for their names and extra information.
You may want to use the "I Read Ten Books" book mark as a reward. There are also three fun book marks, each with a great kid-friendly quote about reading that could be used for rewards or just for fun.
These will print out great in color, but will also work fine in grayscale. There are four of the same book mark to a page with guidelines for easy cutting - since the whole page is used, just 3 cuts is all you need, with no wasted paper.
This download includes the following bookmarks:
1. Main Character
2. Main Character and Me
3. Setting
4. Important Event! (1)
5. Important Event! (2)
6. Picture Time
7. Chapter Summary
8. Chapter Response
9. Discussion Question
10. Who Said That?
11. Cause and Effect
12. Making Connections
13. Mini Book Review
14. Tough Words
15. Interesting Words
16. Notes
17. Info Search
18. Reading Log
19. I've Read Ten Books!
20. Dr. Seuss Quote
21. Walt Disney Quote
22. Groucho Marx Quote
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Rachel Lynette