Early finishers coloring bookmarks/cards with famous quotes by the abolitionists and civil rights activists Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth, with the abstract zen background to color.
Here are some ideas on how to use bookmarks in your classroom or at a book club:
1. Book Club and Classroom Discussions: Use the bookmarks as prompts for book club discussions. Hand out different bookmarks to members and ask them to share their thoughts and insights related to the quote or illustration on their bookmark.
2. Have participants color the bookmarks while discussing their emotional responses to the novel.
3. Use bookmarks as student or book club member rewards/gifts.
4. Attach a bookmarks to a pack of coloring pens or a book for a small gift.
5. Homemade Gifts: Encourage students to give their colored bookmarks to classmates, friends, or family members who enjoy reading. It's a thoughtful and personalized gift that can foster a love for literature.
6. Collaborative Coloring: Set up a collaborative coloring station where students can work together to create a large, colorful bookmark collage, using bookmarks featuring quotes from different books.
7. Use coloring bookmarks as a relaxing downtime activity.
8. As an addition to subplans and for early finishers.
9. Add to cards and letters.
10. Use as decorations for scrapbooks or reading journals.
11. Coloring during read-at-loud times.
For best results print them on thick cardstock paper.
Similar items you might like:
MLK Jr Quotes Coloring Bookmarks
MLK Jr Love Quotes Coloring Pages Posters
Frederick Douglass Quotes Coloring Bookmarks Cards
George Washington Carver Quotes Coloring
Abraham Lincoln Quotes Coloring Bookmarks
MORE COLORING ITEMS YOU MIGHT LIKE
Please follow my store to receive notifications of new items posted
For personal use by one teacher only, please do not resell or share this file.