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This book companion is ideal for launching your readers’ workshop and building community because it includes graphic organizers for analyzing vocabulary, identifying and creating examples of figurative language, and identifying main idea, topics, and theme. In addition, it includes crafts, writing prompts, and discussion prompts. There are two printable versions (black and white and color) and a digital version.


How to Read a Book, by Kwame Alexander is a beautiful, metaphorical book about reading and the feelings it invokes.

This very comprehensive resource includes:

  • graphic organizers for defining and using vocabulary at two differentiated levels;
  • graphic organizers for identifying and creating figurative language;
  • graphic organizers for determining main ideatopics, and theme;
  • three crafts and writing prompts that encourage students to express their preferred place to read, words that interest and challenge them, and books that they love;
  • two cootie catchers that encourage partner talk about books and reading;
  • four public domain Langston Hughes poems for reading and discussion.

There is more that enough material for the first week of school.


The book is NOT included.


All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.

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