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How to Make a Hanging Book Report

Hanging book reports provide an alternative to traditional book reports. Instead of writing a paper outlining the plot, characters and other elements of the book, students include that information on shapes that hang from a clothes hanger or other device. Hanging book reports may include short paragraphs summarizing the different elements of the book or take a more creative approach, using symbols and pictures to provide an analysis of the book.

Things You'll Need

  • Clothes hanger
  • Index cards
  • Yarn
  • Scissors
  • Construction paper or card stock
  • Single hole punch
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Instructions

  1. Events Ladder

    • 1

      Punch a hole in the top and bottom of 11 index cards.

    • 2

      Tie the index cards together with short pieces of yarn.

    • 3

      Write the title of the book on the first index card.

    • 4

      List the 10 most important events of the story in order from first to last on the remaining index cards, sticking to a single sentence to describe each event.

    • 5

      Decorate each card with a picture or symbol to represent the event.

    • 6

      Tie the yarn at the top of the first index card to a paper clip to make a hook for hanging it on the ceiling.

    Character Report

    • 7

      Trace a gingerbread man cookie cutter onto a piece of card stock or construction paper. Trace enough gingerbread men to represent the major characters in the book.

    • 8

      Cut out the gingerbread men and punch a hole in the top of each one.

    • 9

      Color one side of each gingerbread man to represent a character in the book. Include important facial features and any styles of clothing or accessories mentioned in the story. For example, if a character enjoy music, add a pair of headphones.

    • 10

      Write a basic description of the character on the back of each gingerbread man.

    • 11

      Tie a piece of yarn in the hole of each gingerbread man and attach them to a clothes hanger.

    Book Summary

    • 12

      Cut out shapes from construction paper or card stock to represent the plot, characters, setting, theme, author and personal opinion of a book.

    • 13

      Write what element of the story the shape represents on each side of the shape.

    • 14

      Explain the plot, characters, setting, theme, author and personal opinion of the book on the opposite side of each shape.

    • 15

      Punch a hole in the top of each shape.

    • 16

      Tie a different length of yarn to each shape and attach them to a hanger so that the shapes fall at different levels.

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