![]() These are "In which book." questions with the answer to each question being the title and author of the book. ![]() This file contains 30 Battle of the Books questions for the book, "Punished by David Lubar. Even using these questions for practice sessions, 20-30 questions was more than sufficient for practices and a fair and lively competition. His video game accomplishments include Frogger 2 and Carmen Sandiego. A New Jersey native, Lubar now lives in Pennsylvania and grew up with a mother who was a librarian. He writes books and short stories for teen and young reader audiences. ![]() The Intergalactic Petting Zoo: And Other Stories. David Lubar is an author and a video game designer. I felt it was more important for all of my questions to be in the "In Which Book.?", format which would be used in the competition. Meet-the-Author Recording of Emperor of the Universe Audio Excerpt from Strikeout of the Bleacher Weenies. I also did not find it necessary to have 40 questions for each book. I notice many sights have the questions set up on cards, but after organizing and moderating five battles, I found it was just as easy to keep the questions on separate laminated sheets with the title and author at the top for quick reference, then put all sheets in a notebook to thumb through and check off with an erasable marker as you use them. It is a pretty easy set-up.just choose the titles you want to use and then get the questions for those books. ![]() ![]() If you haven't had a "Battle of the Book type competition in your classroom or school, this is a great way to encourage reluctant readers and improve comprehension and retention. ![]()
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