Elementary school biography reports for middle school

  • Elementary school biography reports for middle school
  • Elementary biography reports.

    Elementary school biography reports for middle school

  • Elementary school biography reports for middle school students
  • Elementary biography reports
  • 5th grade biography examples
  • Biography unit middle school
  • Writing a biography can be a daunting task. When students hear the assignment of writing a biography, they may have thoughts of long, boring essays or a tedious 10-page book report. There are various ways to tackle writing a biography, and they can even be fun in the process!

    Let’s look at some less intimidating ways to get your kiddos to write a biography, whether in elementary or middle school.

    Step 1: Read a Biography

    The first step for students before writing a biography is to read one.

    Elementary school biography reports for middle school students

    They need to see a real-life example before tackling their own biography assignment. Elementary students can read biography picture books or Who Was? biography novels. Biography picture books are especially interesting to students as the splendid pictures bring the person to life. 

    Here are some picture books we recommend for younger students: 

    I Am Rosa Parks by Brad Meltzer

    The Girl Who Thought in Pictures by Julia Finley Mosca

    On a Beam of Light: A Story of Al