Are you looking for an engaging literacy project for the spring? This “Build a Bunny” Book Project allows your students to be creative as they review STORY ELEMENTS for ANY book! Students will choose a holiday story, spring or Easter themed book or story and build a bunny rabbit as they search and locate the main story elements of their chosen book.
This literacy activity is a great review for reading comprehension and story sequencing for elementary students and early readers.
You can also use this bunny craft as a follow up activity for students to review a book they read in a small reading group or with a book club!
Want to know the best part? This book project can be used for ANY BOOK!
✨Check out the preview for a closer look at what is included with this bunny craftivity.
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Here’s What You’ll Get in this Resource:
2 pages of printable bunny pieces for students to build their rabbit book project including…
- Bunny’s Head – Students will record their name, the book title, author, and the theme of the book.
- Bunny’s Bowtie – Students will record the characters and the setting of the story.
- Bunny’s Body – Students will record a summary including the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
- Bunny’s Feet – Students will record the conflict of the story and the solution
- Bunny’s Tail – Students will record their favorite part of the story.
Prep is Quick & Easy:
✅Ask students to choose a book to read or read one aloud
✅Print the 3 pages of snowman parts for each student
✅Introduce the activity to students and watch them be creative as they recall important story elements and summarize the story they have read!
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How do Students Complete this Spring Craftivity?
Simple! After you have provided them with the 2 pages of printables, they will cut, color, and assemble their bunny. Then they will fill in the story element prompts on each part of the rabbit.
Story Elements Included:
- Theme
- Problem or Conflict
- Solution or Resolution
- Setting
- Characters
- Summary
- BONUS: Title, Author, Something I Learned, & My Favorite Part
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How Can You Use This Book Project in Your Classroom?
- Reading response activities are a great tool to use in your literacy centers, writing stations, literacy stations, or writing centers. Whatever you call them, this book project is a perfect literacy activity to add to your elementary teacher toolkit!
- Have students work on this writing project as part of their morning work.
- Introduce the activity to students the day before you have a sub, and it is an engaging and thoughtful activity for students to work on when you are absent and have a substitute.
- Use this seasonal coloring activity during indoor recess for those students who love a little extra creativity.
- Use it to challenge early finishers.
- How about using this holiday reading response activity in your guided reading groups? Students can respond to the small group book in a creative way!
- Do your students participate in book clubs? Plan for a special round of interactive literature circles by allowing students to respond to their reading by creating a cute bunny character.
- Why not plan a holiday book tasting event? Your elementary students can each choose a spring holiday story and create their bunny as the guests of honor at the book tasting. Invite other grade levels to participate!
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