Books My Students Love | Middle School

Teacher's Playbook · Intermediate ·🍎 Teaching & Learning Design ·5y ago

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Discusses middle school students' favorite books from 2021

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I am showing off the books my students love in 2021! It has been a great year of reading in middle school, and students read a wide variety of books. It is the end of the school year and time to reflect. I had each of my sixth and seventh graders write on an index card three books they enjoyed reading this year. This could be a book we read as a class or a book read during independent reading time. The results are reflective of our year. Each of the books is listed below. Skyhunter The Darkest Minds Legend Reactive The Selection Caravel Star Wars Poe Dameron Free Fall Harry Potter (all of them) Nevermore Because of Mr. Terupt The Bat Boy The Playbook 52 Rules to Aim, Shoot, and Score in This Game Called Life Scythe The Last Musketeer Out of My Mind Clap When You Land Amulet House Arrest Swing The OUtsiders The Cay The Most Dangerous Game The Book Thief Unbroken To Kill a Mockingbird Before We Were Yours This channel is dedicated to teachers everywhere. I offer classroom teaching advice based on more than twenty years of experience, creative classroom ideas and words of encouragement to teachers worldwide. My Facebook page is called Teaching Matters. Check it out for all things K-12 education. Happy Teaching!! https://www.facebook.com/TeachingMattersUSA
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