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Giving An Oral Book Report

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Students study techniques used to give an oral book report. They read their book, plan their thoughts, and write their report. Students present their book report to the class.

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book reports, speaking skills

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book reports, speaking, english language arts
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6th - 9th
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English Language Arts
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