Tu Propia Cuenta.

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Tu Propia Cuenta

Proyecto & Requirements You will be creating a storybook in Spanish If you made a storyboard in class you can use that as your outline to help you get started The story must be 20-25 sentences long with a minimum of 10 pages Each page must be illustrated whether the illustrations are drawn, printed or cut out of a magazine You will be working in pairs or alone to complete the project

Grading This will count as your test grade for this chapter You will be graded on the following: Grammar: Are there grammar errors? Do the errors hinder reader comprehension? Content: Is the story creative, thoughtful and detailed? Illustrations: Are the illustrations neat and do they represent the story? Expectations: Is it obvious that great effort and thought were put into the project?

Things to consider Pick a topic that you know a lot of vocabulary for Keep it simple: When you start trying to say complicated things grammar becomes difficult. Use what you know I don’t expect you to use grammar you are not familiar with. Think about when to use imperfect vs. Preterite Put a new spin on an already exisiting fairy tale or legend